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right. In the middle, at the 12 o’clock position, the sound
in each channel is evenly distributed.
MUTE - Mutes the sound from the main mix and redi-
rects it to the sub group faders 3-4.
MUTE LED - This illuminates to indicate a muted chan-
nel. The mute switch breaks the link to the pre channel
fader. This signal is then set to post-fader to the sub
group so the channel can still be heard separately from
the rest of the channels on the mixer.
CLIP LED - This illuminates when the channel is either
close to or distorting. Lower the gain to bring the sound
levels down. Also you may need to check the levels on
the equalizer.
SOLO BUTTON - Press this button to single out that
channel so that the channel can be listened to through
headphones and can be set to work at an optimum
level without distorting. Whilst in solo this is the best
time to adjust your gain and equaliser.
INPUT CHANNEL FADER - The channel has a fader
(slider) to adjust the volume of the channel's signal
before it is sent to the next stage (bus mix). There are
two ways to adjust a channel's level: The input gain and
the output fader. Make sure the input gain provides a
strong signal level to the channel without clipping and
leave it at that level, use the fader for ongoing adjust-
ments.
The STEREO AUX RETURNS SOCKETS - These are
used to introduce an external signal to the mixer (where
the input from the external device was derived from the
AUX SEND). If you only wish to operate on mono and
not stereo then the jack plug should be connected the
left jack socket only This input signal can then pass
through the STEREO AUX RETURNS channel.
AUX SENDS 6.35mm (¼") SOCKETS
The AUX SENDS sockets send the signal from the AUX
bus to either a different room or to a different audio
system where you may wish to monitor the settings or
add other audio signal before sending it back via the