ing mix-down using the long-throw channel fader. This
frees the Monitor path to serve as an extra input. Note
that the equalisation section and auxiliary sends are
both split to serve both signal paths.
8. DIRECT
The DIRECT switch replaces the feed to the tape send
jack socket (which is normalled to the Group output)
with the channel post-fade signal. This allows direct re-
cording to a tape track from the channel, under the
control of the main channel fader. Note that the Tape
Send is factory-set to give a -10dBV output, even
though the Group output socket is +4dBu. To change
the Tape Send level to +4dBu see Selectable Options
on Page 32)
9. HF/LF EQUALISER
The Equaliser(EQ) is configured as two separate sec-
tions, to allow both the Channel and Monitor paths to
be provided with a useful range of equalisation simulta-
neously. The HF/LF EQ is usually in the Channel path,
unless the EQ to MNTR switch (10) is pressed. HF and
LF are shelving controls, providing a 15dB boost or
cut.
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
-5.0
-10.0
-15.0
-20.0
20
1k 10k 20k
100
dB
Frequency/Hz
LF Section
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
-5.0
-10.0
-15.0
-20.0
20
1k 10k 20k
100
dB
Frequency/Hz
HF Section
Frequency Response Curves of the Equaliser
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