User`s manual

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4.7.5 LOW
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4.7.4 MID-LOW
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This control gives you up to 15dB boost or cut at 500Hz.
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12
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48 AUX SENDS Level Control
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4.9 PAN/BAL Control
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4.10 SG/PEAK LED
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4.11 MUTE Switch
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This is the Bass control. Boost male voice or kickdrum and
bass guitar. Your system will sound much bigger than what
it is. The gain range goes from -15dB to +15dB and the center
frequency is 80 Hz.
These four controls are used to adjust the level of the signal sent
to AUX buses, and their adjustable range goes from - to +15dB.
AUX1 and AUX2 can be switched to PRE/POST-FADER via the
PRE/POST button, so, generally, they can be used for monitor
application and effects & sound processors input.
AUX3 and AUX4 are configured as POST-Faders.
In this typical compact unit, excluding sending out directly to the
external effect or processor equipment, AUX SEND 4 can also be
assigned to the internal onboard effect module.
Inside your PM-12 the audio signal is monitored in several different
stages and then sent to the SG/PEAK LED. When the LED shows
green, it indicates that there present signal on corresponding
channel; When the LED turns into red, it warns you that you are
reaching signal saturation and possible distortion, then you should
reduce the input level for avoiding distortion.
Each channel is equipped with the MUTE switch. Pressing this
switch is equal to turning the fader down, which can mute the
corresponding channel output except for the PRE AUX sends,
channel INSERT send and SOLO (in PFL mode), and the MUTE
LED will illuminate.
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EQ
HI
12kHz
0
+15+15-15
FREQ
MID
(INT)
DFX2
DFX1
(EXT)
PRE
POST
SUB 1-2
SUB 3-4
MAIN L-R
SG/PEAK
MUTE
0
+15-15
800
100Hz100Hz 8kHz
0
+15-15
80Hz
LOW
AUX
0
1
+15-
8
--
+15-
8
--
0
0
+15-
8
--
+15-
8
--
2
3
4
PAN
RIGHTLEFT
SOLO
40
60
30
10
5
20
15
10
dB
0
5
EQ
HI
12kHz
0
+15+15-15
(INT)
DFX2
DFX1
(EXT)
PRE
POST
SUB 1-2
SUB 3-4
MAIN L-R
SG/PEAK
MUTE
0
+15-15
0
+15-15
80Hz
LOW
AUX
0
1
+15-
8
--
+15-
8
--
0
0
+15-
8
--
+15-
8
--
2
3
4
BAL
RIGHTLEFT
SOLO
40
60
30
10
5
20
15
10
dB
0
5
3kHz
HI-MID
MID-LOW
500Hz
00
0
+15-15
Abbreviation of PANORAMA control for mono channels, for the
stereo channels, always says, BALANCE control.
When the channel signal is routed to the MAIN MIX, rotate this
control to determine the amount of channel signal sent to left/right
of main mix. Keep this control in center position, then the signal
will be positioned in the middle of stage. Turn this control fully
counterclockwise, the signal will be present only on the left of MAIN
MIX and vice-versa.
Or else, assign the channel signal to SUBGROUP, then the PAN
or BAL control has the same affection to SUB 1-2 and SUB 3-4.