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Yamaha MC1602 - Input Channel Controls - AUX, PAN, CUE

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AUX
Controls
(1,
2
&
3)
The
MC-series
mixing
consoles
Have
three
independent
AUX
busses
which
are
-fed
by
the
corresponding
AUX
controls
on
the
input
channels,
Each
AUX
contro!
determines
the
level
of
the
signal
sent
from
that
channel
to
the
correspondingly
numbered
AUX
mixing
buss,
which
in
turn
feeds
the
correspondingly
numbered
AUX
SEND
control
and
AUX
SEND
jack
on
the
console’s
rear
panel.
The
AUX
controls
can
be
used
to
determine
the
amount
of
signal
from
the
corresponding
input
channel!
sent
to
external
effect
devices
or
power
amps
fed
by
the
AUX.
SEND
jacks,
|
AUX
1
is
factory
pre-wired
for
pre-EQ/pre-fader
operation,
so
the
AUX
1
signal
is
not
affected
by
the
setting
of
the
channel
EQ
controls
or
fader,
An
internal
jumper
allows
the
AUX
1
control
to
be
rewired
for
post-
EQ/post-fader
operation.
*
AUX
2
and
AUX
3.are
factory
pre-wired
for
post-EQ/post-fader
operation,
so
the
AUX
2
and
AUX
3
signals
are
affected
by
the
setting
of
the
channel
EQ
controls
and
fader.
Internal
jumpers
allow
the
AUX
1
control
to
be
rewired
for
pre-EQ/pre-fader
operation.
An
internal
POST
EQ
jumper
allows
the
AUX
controls
to
be
further
re-configured
for
post-EQ/pre-fader
operation.
|
*
REFER
THE
ABOVE-MENTIONED
REWIRING
JOBS
TO
QUALIFIED
YAMAHA
SER-
VICE
PERSONNEL!
PAN
Pots
The
PAN
pot
determines
the
position
in
the
stereo
sound
field
at
which
the
sound
from
that
channel
is
heard,
Rotated
fully
counterclockwise
the
channel
signal
will
be
delivered
from
the
left
stereo
output
only,
and
will
be
heard
at
the
far
left
of
the
sound
field,
If
the
PAN
pot
is
turned
fully
clockwise,
the
sound
from
that
channel
will
appear
at
the
far
right
of
the
stereo
sound
field,
If
the
PAN
pot
is
set
at
its
center
position,
the
channel
signal
will
be
sent
equally
to
both
the
left
and
right
channels,
causing
the
sound
to
appear
at
the
center
of
the
sound
field.
Intermediate
PAN
pot
settings
cause
the
sound
to
be
heard
at
the
corresponding
position.
@
CUE
Switch
When
the
CUE
switch
is
pressed,
the
pre-EQ/pre-fader
signal
from
that
channel
is
fed
to
the
PHONES
output
via
the
CUE/PHONES
level
control.
The
channel
cue
signal
will
be
added
to
any
other
active
cue
signal,
If
you
want
to
monitor
only
the
signal
from
a
single
channel,
make
sure
all
other
CUE
switches
are
turned
OFF.

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