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928 Mixing Console
E 2/12 Operation
Edition: 07.02.01
2.4 Master unit A/B 1.928.320/.321
There are two master units (A and B) in a console, each handling a
stereo channel, 3 mono AUX masters, and one stereo AUX master.
LIMITER:
[1] REL. TIME
Potentiometer for adjusting the limiter's release time in a range of
200 ms to 10 s.
[2] THRESHOLD
Potentiometer for setting the signal level at which the limiter starts
operating; setting range ±6 dB, referred to nominal operating level.
[3] FAST ATT.
Key for selecting the limiter's attack time. When the key is released
(and dark): 10 ms; when the key is pressed (and illuminated): 0.5 ms.
[4] LIMITER IN
Key for inserting the stereo limiter after the Master fader; when in-
serted, the key is illuminated.
INSERT POINTS:
[5] INS
Electronically balanced insert point. If the INS key is pressed and illu-
minated, the signal path is routed via the built-in Bantam patch field,
else the signal path is routed internally.
The signal is always available on the INSERT SEND jack socket, re-
gardless of the INS key. The insert point can be configured with jump-
ers to be pre-fader or post-fader (refer to section 3.1.4).
AUX MASTER SECTION:
[6] AUX 1, 3, 5, 7/AUX 2, 4, 6, 8
Aux Master level controls.
[7] AFL
The AFL keys allow listening to the signal after the AUX potentiometer
via the Cue system.
MONO OUTPUTS:
[8] MONO OUTPUT
Level control for the MONO output signal. The left and right master
busses are summed to a mono signal. If PRE [9] is pressed (and illumi-
nated), this mono signal is tapped after the insert point, but before the
limiter. If PRE [9] is released (and dark), the mono signal is tapped after
insert point, fader, and limiter. Maximum gain is 0 dB.
[9] PRE
If this key is pressed (and illuminated), the signal is tapped before the
VCA and routed to the Direct output; else, the signal is tapped after the
VCA and routed to the Direct output.
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Studer 928 Specifications

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BrandStuder
Model928
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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