Digital Effect Processor
22. Effects On Button and Indicator
(Powerpods, 740, 780, 1062 and 1082 models only)
Pushing this button will turn the built-in effect processor on and off.
When the effect processor is activated, the corresponding lED will
light up to indicate so.
23. Program Control
This control will allow users to select one of the 16 built-in digital
effects of the Powerpod powered mixer. The effect names that
correspond with the numbers can be found on the top of the
mixer's face, or in the digital effect table.
24. Parameter Control
Turning this control will adjust the one main parameter of the
selected effect. Each effect's parameter can be found on the
digital effect table.
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25. EFX To Monitor Control
This controls the level of the processed signal from the built-in
effect processor, that is sent to the Monitor mixing bus.
26. EFX To Main Control
This controls the level of the processed signal from the built-in
effect processor, that is sent to the Main l/R mixing bus.
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27. AUX In Controls
The Powerpods 620, 740 and 780 models feature a single aUX in
control (located beneath the Main Equalizer) that adjusts the final
level of the aUX in input that is sent to the Main mixing bus. The
Powerpods 1062 and 1082 models, on the other hand, features 2
AUX in Controls. One that adjusts the final level that is sent to the
Monitor mixing bus (the upper control), another that controls the final
level that is sent to the Main l-R mixing bus (the lower control).
28. Tape In
The Powerpod 620 models feature a single Tape in control (located
below the equalizer) that adjusts the final level of the AUX in input
that is sent to the Main mixing bus. The Powerpods 740, 1062 and
1082 models, on the other hand, feature 2 Tape in controls. One
that adjusts the final level that is sent to the Monitor mixing bus
(the upper control), another that controls the final level that is sent
to the Main mixing bus (the lower control).
29. Graphic Equalizers
These graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the frequency
response of a signal, with a maximum of ±12 dB of signal boost or
cut for each of the frequencies. The Powepods 740, 780, 1062
and 1082 models all feature dual Graphic Equalizers, with the
1062 and 1082 models featuring two 10-band equalizers and the
740 and 780 featuring two 7-band equalizers. The Powerpod 620
models feature a single stereo 7-band equalizer for both the Main
and Monitor signals. The uppermost equalizer is for alteration
of the Monitor signal (when the EQ switch is in the appropriate
position it becomes the Main left EQ - on the Powerpod 1062
and 1082 models - and the Main 2 EQ - on the Powerpod 740
models), where the lower equalizer is for the Main l-R signal (or
the Main Right signal on Powerpod 1062 and 1082 models, Main
2 on Powerpod 740 models).
30. EQ IN and Indicator
(Powerpods 740, 780, 1062 and 1082 models only)
This button activates the graphic equalizer in which it accompanies.
The corresponding lED indicator illuminates when the EQ is
activated.
31. Rumble Filter (Powerpod 1082 models only)
This button activates a rumble filter on channels
1 through 6 to help remove low frequency sounds
that could affect input signals.
32. EQ Select Switch
(Powerpods 740, 780, 1062 and 1082 models only)
This switch (featured on the Powerpods 740, 780 1062 and 1082
models only) enables you to select the way you utilize the pair of
Equalizers on these models. On the Powerpod 1062 and 1082
models, when the switch is in the uppermost position it enables
you to use the top equalizer for the Monitor signal, and the bottom
equalizer for the Main l/R signal; the lower position enables the
equalizers to be used for the Main left and Right signals. On the
740 and 780 models, the uppermost position is identical to the
1062 and 1082; however the lower position allows the equalizers
to be used for the mixer's Main 1 and 2 signals.
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