User manual

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EQUALISER. HF,MF, LF
There are 3 dial controls to the equaliser, these are HF
(high frequency above 12kHz), MF (medium frequency
around 2.5kHz) and LF (low frequency below 80Hz).
All dials can be turned to the centre-detented position
when they are not required to change the signal levels
of that particular frequency.
HF EQ - Turn to the right boosts the signal by up to
+15dB, move it to the left to lower the signal by up to
-15dB. This can be used to either sharpen the higher
level frequencies such as cymbals or it may be used to
reduce a background hiss.
MF EQ - Turn to the right boosts the signal by up to
+15dB, move it to the left to lower the signal by up to
-15dB. This can be used to control vocal range signals.
LF EQ- -Turn to the right boosts the signal by up to
+15dB, move it to the left to lower the signal by up
to -15dB. This can be used to control the deep bass
noises for example reducing the rumble made by low
frequencies.
AUX CONTROL AND PRE BUTTON - The AUX control
is used to change the amount of signal sent to a users
headphones or other items to monitor the signal levels.
PRE BUTTON - Pre-fader button allows you to change
the level for the auxiliary dial but not with the channel
fader. You usually want to use pre-fader so you can
control monitor mixes.
FX - The FX control is used to set the level of the post
fade signal being sent to the FX bus and from there it is
routed to the FX processor.
PAN CONTROL - The PAN dial is designed to distrib-
ute the input sounds with constant power, so with the
dial pointing to the 8 o'clock position (dials line point-
ing to left), the sound appears in only the left channel.
Conversely, when placed in the 4 o'clock position (dials
line pointing to the right), the sound only appears in the