User's Manual
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3. Control Elements:
3.1 MOD-16PRO, PLL UHF Diversity Receiver
FRONT PANEL
1 Power Switch: We are afraid you can not use the MOD-16R if you
don't switch the Power ON!
2 UP/DOWN Keys: You can adjust the right values through these two keys
once the MENU is activated.
3 DISPLAY: This double digit display shows you the number of channel operating
on your MOD-16PRO. The same number must appear on your Transmitter
for proper functioning.
4 AF Display: It shows the level of the incoming audio signal. When "0"
LED lights up the incoming audio signal is optimized and will not present
distortion. If the "+6" LED lights up, the audio signal is overloaded and
you will hear distortion. If only the "-12" LED lights up only 10% of the
available signal reaches the Receiver. For optimal sound reproduction,
please do not exceed the "0" level.
5 RF Display: It shows the level of the incoming radio signal. Optimum reception
is granted when all the LEDs light up. If no LED lights up, there is minimum
or no radio signal coming into the Receiver. If only a few LEDs light up you
may still operate the system but it means you are in a poor reception mode
due to Antenna positioning, distance in between Receiver and Transmitter.
6 MENU Key (SET): Via this key you can activate the desired function described
above.
7 Modeller: Adjust this knob to select the right modelling preset you wish
to perform. There are total 16 options for you. Please refer to 5. Modelling
Technology for Microphones for further details.
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Ok, enough with numbers. Let's start to familiarize with your MOD-16 System.
First of all, the MOD-16PRO Receiver:
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MODEL 7: MID-WARMTH, a moderate voice enhancement making use of Bass
enhancer.
MODEL 8: GROOVY- to add a touch of groove to Male and Female Lead Vocalist.
Perfect for Blues.
MODEL 9: SHARP- makes human voice quite crispy. Perfect for voice poor in
high frequencies or if you get a cold...
MODEL 10: KARAOKE- yes, microphones are used in a very peculiar way in Karaoke
Bars and Venues. Usually the sound systems there are poor. Use this Model to
add high frequencies and have your voice sound like a Pro's!
MODEL 12: HEAVY METAL- This model will make your voice sound very aggressive.
Good for Rock & Roll and if you have an argument with your Mother in law...
MODEL 11: PIANO BAR- it similar to the Karaoke Model but we have also added
key low frequencies to give the voice more body.
MODEL 5: DE-ESSER- The name tells everything. Use it to de-emphasize the sibilants,
like the letter sound 's', for example, from your vocals.
MODEL 6: VINTAGE RADIO- Old tube based Receivers made the Announcer voice
sound like... yeah, we call it Vintage. Try it for a smooth satin voice. Ideally used
for speech, but we found some other neat applications in the studio as well!
MODEL13: DISCO- It is similar to the Heavy Metal model but more tailored for
Disco Music.
MODEL14: CHOIR- Selected frequencies have been manipulated to make this
Model suitable for more than one vocalist when singing in a choir
MODEL 15: FEMALE VOICE- Female Singers voices present a frequency response
that is quite different from the Male voice. This Model gently adds certain low
frequencies to make the female voice more consistent and at the same time
will make the highest frequencies of the female voice more sparkling and defined.
MODEL 16: PIANO BAR CHOIR- It is a combination of the Karaoke Model and
the Piano Bar Model. Good when more than one voice is singing along together.