Specifications

The
LMF
(Low
/
I\fid
Fteq.) section has level and ftequency
con-
trols and is also
a constant
Q
type, therefore
the bandwidth sefting
willmarch
that of the level control. The
frequency ranges from
50 Hz to 1000
Hz and
has a maximurn boost
or cut of 16
dB.
The
bandwidth is switchable between Il3 md 2 octaves.
All level controls
are
center
detented
making neutral
pmitions
easy
to establish.
All ftequency ranges
have
been canefully selected
following exten-
sive examination
of all
types
of music
which makes
this
equalizer
a
pleasure
to
work with.
Noise
and distottion
are
kept to
an
absolu-
te
minimum.
3.4
AUXILTIARY
SEND
SECTION
The
Axion has
twelve
auxilliary send busses. Auxilli*ry
sends
I&2
and 3&4
are on
dual
concentric
controls.
The top control
is
the
send
control
for aux
1 and 3 and the bottorn
control
is
the send
for aux 2 and
4.
These
Aux busses are
norrnally
used
for stereo
headphone
sends. All
four can be fed
frorn either
pre
or
post
the
channel
fader
by the
global
pre/post
switching
in the
rnaster
aux
sections.
Aux 5 to l?have
individual
globul
pr*lpost
switching
per
buss
lo-
cated
in
the
rnaster sectioll.
All aux
sends
have
individrral
rnutes
per
send
except for aux Llz
and 314.
Aux
12
has
a
direct
switch redirecting
the aux
buss 12
signal
to a
dedicated
output on the
back of
the
console.
This
output
can
be
used
for
life tracking of
individual
channels,
or
as
an aux send
for
a
specific channel.
3.5 THE SOIJO MUTE SECTION
The SOLO switch has
two
modes,
pfl
(pr
fade
listen)
or a
*de-
structive" stereo Solo-In-Place
system. Master
stafus
switching
(ocated
in the mastef section) selects
the
"Solo
In-Place" or
*PFL"
rnode
for
the
entire
console.
Activating the solo switch in the
pflmode
will send the
prefader
"igtul
of the rnonitor section
to the monitor/headphone
outputs. In
the solo in-place mode, atl assigned
signals
in that channels
post
fa-
der
is heand, and all other
channels ale muted
within the stereo
rnix. A solo
indicator LED is fitted next
to the solo
switch. The
SAFE
switches
in the channel
prevent
the SIP
system
from
muting
the channel.
The SAFE switch also
ptevent
the
mute computer
ftom controlling
the mute status of the channel.
The MUIE
lamp
will
have
a higher
intensity when both the SAFE switch
and MUTE
switch is activa-
ted to indicate that local
muting is active.