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2.5 A-B INPUT SELECTOR
It selects the input A (led switched off) without the pressed button; the input B (led
switched on) with the pressed button.
2.6 GAIN CONTROL
It sets the gain from -15dB to +15dB on the selected input (A or B).
We suggest to set the gain so that the output audio signal is not distorted when the slider
is on its upper point and so that the PFL level is 0 dB.
2.7 EQUALIZATION SECTION
The equalisation section is based on three controls: LOW, MID ,HIGH operating from
±15dB.
You can get a flat frequency response when the potentiometers are in their central
position (underlined by a ‘click’).
2.8 BALANCE CONTROL
The
control allows sound balancing between Left and Right output channels.
In the central position the gain is 0 dB for both channels.
2.9 MASTER AND SUB SWITCHES
MASTER and SUB switches connect the module to the Master and/or Sub outputs.
The led inside the switches turn on according to the pressed buttons
By using the Master/Sub assignment, you could, f.i., record an interview to Yr guest in
studio while another musical program is on air. To get this, please assign only to the Sub
output the Mono channels involved in the recording session and to Master output the ones
providing the on air program. See chapter ‘SUB module’ for Sub connections.
2.10 PFL BUTTON
The pre-fader listening serves for input identification when the fader is still shut.
PFL button enables the pre-fader listening of the channel. The led shows that the function
is on.
Please note that every time a new selection is called (or when the button PFL RESET on