16. HI EQ
This control gives you up to 15 dB of boost or cut at 12KHz and
above, and it is also flat at the detent. Use it to add sizzle to
cymbals, and an overall sense of transparency or edge to key-
boards, vocals, guitar, and bacon frying. Turn it down a little to
reduce sibilance, or to hide tape hiss.
17. AUX/EFF
This is normally derived after the EQ and channel fader (POST
FADE, POST EQ), and is therefore follow any changers in fader
level. They are normally used to drive effects processing units
which are fed back into the mixer and which must fade out with the
input channel.
18. PAN
The pan control sends continuously variable amounts of the post
fader signal to either the left or right main busses. In the center
position equal amounts of signal are sent to the left and right
busses.
19. PEAK
A red LED indicates a signal level at the insert return point,
premaster fader, It illuminates at approximately 5dB below clipping.
20. STEREO CHANNEL FADER
This is a function to adjust the volume of signal connection into
each channel and adjust the volume of output, together with
master fader. Normal operating position is at the "0" mark,
providing 4dB of gain adove that point, if required.
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