PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
(MIC INPUT MODULE)
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Gain: This controls the input level for the “LINE” and “XLR” microphone
inputs for the channel. It can be adjusted from 20dB to 60 dB.
High EQ: This controls the level for a preset high frequency range. Use this
control to boost ro reduce the high end frequencies in the microphone signal.
Note: Feedback can be eliminated or reduced by lowering the amount of high
frequencies in the channel.
Mid EQ: This controls the level for a preset mid frequency range. Use this
control to boost ro reduce the mid frequencies in the microphone signal.
Low EQ: This controls the level for a preset low frequency range. Use this
control to boost or reduce the low frequencies in the microphone signal.
Aux 1: This control works in conjunction with the “master” Aux1 Send on
the Master module panel. It controls the level of “effect” (whatever external
device is connect to the Aux 1) for that individual channel. It is Pre EQ.
Aux 2: This control works in conjunction with the “master” Aux 2 Send on
the Master module panel. It controls the level of the built-in digial echo effect
or whatever external device is connect to the Aux 2 for that individual channel.
It is Post EQ.
Cue: This button monitiors the input signal from the board to the headphones.
Press this button to hear only that channel through the headphones. Note: if
you have pressed more than one channel cue, those channels will be audible as
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Channel Fader: The fader raises or lowers the microphone volume of that
particular channel.
Pan: This control pans or “balances” the microphone to the left or right for
that individual channel.
Talkover Hold Time: This control is part of the “talkover” feature. It
allows the user to set the amount of time it takes to return the music to normal
volume once the announcer has finished speaking. This feature works in the
“Auto” mode only.+
Talkover Attenuation: This control is part of the “talkover” feature. It
allows the user to set the amount of music to surpress while the
announcer is speaking, thus being able to “talk over” the music.
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Talkover Aggisn: This control is part of the “talkover” feature. It
allows the announcer to select the channel he/she wishes to “talk over” on.
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Auto Off On: This control is part of the “talkover” feature. It
allows the user to use the talkover feature automatically or by choice. Note:
The talkover feature will only work when the music source is set to
“Master 1”
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