Peavey S-24 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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6. MONITOR SEND (1–2): The monitor sends adjust the level of the channel signal added to the monitor mix. For
the Automix channels 1-4, the monitor send is post EQ, post fader, post Automix
. On channels 5-24, the monitor
sends are post-EQ, pre-fader. The center detent is the unity gain (nominal) position.
7. EFFECTS SEND: This adjusts the level of the channel signal (post EQ, post fader) added to the effects mix. The
signal is sent to the internal effects processor and to a master effects send output jack on the rear panel. If the
internal effects are not needed, this send can be used as an additional output for monitors or external processing.
The center detent is the unity gain (nominal) position.
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8. GROUP (PRIORITY) ASSIGNMENT: This switch determines which group receives the channel signal.
The first two channels are always assigned to the Automix group, so this switch sets the priority, with the
wireless position being the highest. The dominance of a channel is determined both by the level of the signal
through its channel compared to others and by the priority setting of the channel. Setting a microphone to
the wireless position, gives it precedence over a fixed microphone set to pulpit. Using this approach reduces
the comb-filtering effects that occur when both microphones pick up the same person speaking. Channels 3
and 4 are selectable between the Automix group and the solo group. The solo group has a high-pass filter to
remove rumble and low frequency noise. Channels 5 through 18 can be assigned to either the solo group or
the choir (normal) group.
9. MUTE: Mutes all channel signals including left-right, monitor, and effects sends. This is an Off switch for the
entire channel. The two stereo channels are different in that when they are muted, they can still be monitored
(cued up) in the headphones and on the meters using the headphone selector.
10. MUTE/CLIP LED: This light normally indicates the channel signal level is nearing the overload point. It
monitors three points for overload: the input gain stage, equalization and post-fader gain. It illuminates at +19
dBu and warns that gain or EQ boost should be reduced. There is roughly 2 dB of headroom remaining when
it lights. If the mute switch is depressed, it lights continuously to indicate that the channel is off.
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