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9 AUX 1-2 PAN control
When turned towards the “1”, sound is shifted to the
AUX 1 bus, and when turned in the “2” direction, it is
shifted to the AUX 2 bus. When turned to the
maximum in either direction, the output level is
increased by +3 dB.
!º AUX 1-2 control
This controls the level that is sent to the AUX 1/2
buses. This AUX is a pre-fader (splitting the signal
before the channel fader). It is used to create a separate
balance mix and stereo monitor, as it does not depend
on the position of the channel fader.
!¡ MONI button
This changes the function of the AUX 1/2. When it is
off, the AUX 1-2 PAN control and AUX 1-2 control
operate as normal AUX. When it is on, the input
signals from the TAPE IN connectors (or MIC/LINE
connectors if the TAPE button is turned on) are sent to
the AUX 1/2 buses. Sounds, such as those from a
multi-track recorder that has been connected to the
TAPE connectors, can be monitored through the AUX
1/2 output using this function. (MONO INPUT 1 - 8
only)
!™ AUX 3 and 4 controls
These control the levels that are sent to the
AUX 3 and 4 buses. These AUX’s can switch between
the pre-fader and post fader (splitting the signal after it
has passed through the channel fader) by using the
PRE switch. (Refer to the MASTER section “2 PRE
button”)
!£ AUX 5/7 and 6/8 controls
These control the levels that are output to the
AUX 5/7 and 6/8 buses. These AUX’s are post faders.
As a result, the AUX level changes depending on the
position of the channel fader. This is used when
sending signals to the effector, etc. to be connected
externally.
!¢ AUX 7/8 button
These send the signals to the AUX 5/6 buses when
turned off, and to the AUX 7/8 buses when turned on.
!∞ ON button
When turned on, the signals from the channels are
routed to each output. However, the PFL function is
available even if this switch is turned off.
!§ PAN control
When turned in the “L ODD” direction, sound is
shifted to the MASTER L, GROUP 1, 3, 5 and 7 (odd
channel) buses, and when turned in the “R EVEN”
direction, sound is shifted to the MASTER R, GROUP
2, 4, 6, and 8 (even channel) buses. When turned to the
maximum in either direction, the output level is
increased by +3 dB.
!¶ PFL button
When turned on, the signals before they pass through
the channel fader are routed to the PHONES connector
and the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors, while
displaying the level on the meter. When PFL buttons
for a number of channels are pressed simultaneously, a
mixed signal is routed. In this case, signals from
channels whose AFL button is turned on are not
output.
!• PEAK indicator
This is lit up whenever the signal level, after passing
through the equalizer, is within 3 dB of the maximum
level. When this LED is lit, the signal is excessive, and
must be controlled using the LEVEL control. When the
MIC connector is used, change it to the LINE
connector.
!ª Assign buttons
When the L-R button is pressed, the signal is routed to
the MASTER L/R bus, and when the 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 or
7/8 buttons are pressed, the signal is routed to each
group bus.
@º Channel fader
This sets the signal level for the channels.
@¡ DIRECT button
When this button is turned off, the signals from the
GROUP bus are output; and when it is turned on, the
post fader signals from the MONO INPUT channels
1 - 8 are output to the GRP/DIRECT OUT 1 - 8
connectors.
* 0 dBu=0.775 V
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