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Channels quantity | 2 channels |
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Digital sound processing | - bit |
Number of EQ bands per channel | 3 |
Line inputs (RCA) | 2 |
Explains the magnetic, non-contact nature of the TTM 56S faders and their benefits.
Highlights unique features like KILL switches, CONTOUR, CHANNEL SWAP, and Auxiliary I/O.
Details the FlexFX loop and EQ for applying external effects to program signals.
Advises starting with specific switches off and then adjusting Contour controls.
Details the internal universal switching power supply and power switch location.
Covers PGM 1/2, PHONO GROUNDS, AUX IN, and MIC INPUT specifications.
Describes the MIC EFFECTS insert jack and the FlexFX stereo loop.
Details MASTER OUT (balanced/unbalanced) and AUX OUT for monitoring.
Describes MIC LEVEL, OL indicator, and tone controls for the microphone.
Details PGM 1/2 assignment, SOURCE, GAIN, EQ, and PAN controls.
Explains KILL switches, Aux Input behavior, and FlexFX loop.
Covers the MASTER and AUX OUTPUT level controls for volume adjustment.
Discusses magnetic faders, CHANNEL SWAP, CONTOUR, and REVERSE switches.
Explains using meters to set GAIN controls for optimal signal levels.
Covers PHONES Level, MASTER/CUE switch, and CUE slider for monitoring.
Warns about high power output and safe usage practices for headphones.
Illustrates the effects of REVERSE and CONTOUR controls on channel and crossfaders.
Addresses fader resistance to chemicals, compatibility, and calibration queries.
Provides instructions for cleaning and lightly lubricating magnetic faders.
Recommends specific silicone lubricants like Caig DeoxIT FaderLube F100.
Outlines the step-by-step procedure for removing faders for maintenance.
Provides notes on sensors, ribbon cables, and marking fader positions.
Offers methods for removing liquids and stubborn debris from faders.
Details reassembly and provides contact information for Rane customer service.
Illustrates the internal signal flow, connections, and component interactions.