Digital Effect Engine - Phonic am844d User Manual

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28. On Button and Indicator
This turns the channel on, allowing the user to use the feed
from the channel's inputs to supply the MAIN L/R, GROUP 1/2,
GROUP 3/4, AUX and EFX buses (as specified by the user, of
course). The corresponding indicator will be illuminated when
turned on.
29. 1-2, 3-4 and L-R Buttons
These handy buttons allow you to decide the audio path of the
corresponding channel. Pushing the "1/2" or "3/4" buttons allows
the signal to be sent to the Group 1/2 or 3/4 mixes respectively,
where the "L-R" allows it to be sent to the Main L/R mix.
30. Peak Indicator
This LED indicator will illuminate when the channel hits high
peaks, 6 dB before overload occurs. It is best to adjust the
channel level control so as to allow the PEAK indicator to light
up on regular intervals only. This will ensure a greater dynamic
range of audio. This indicator also doubles as a Solo indicator,
when the SOLO button is engaged.
31. Solo Button
The Solo button is pushed to allow the signal of the corresponding
channel to be sent to the Control Room / Phones mixing bus
(pre or post fader, depending on the properties selected by the
pre / post button, located by the Control Room / Phones source
buttons), for use with either headphones or studio monitors.
This button also allows for easier isolation of individual channel
signals, ensuring setting of the input gain or tracking of audio by
sound engineers is made simpler. The Peak indicator above the
Solo button also doubles as a Peak Indicator, illuminating when
the signal reaches high peaks.
32. Channel Level Control (Fader)
This control will alter the signal level that is sent from the
corresponding channel to the corresponding mixing buses.
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33. Program Control
This rotary control allows users to select the digital effect program
of your choice. There are 16 points on the rotary control, each of
which corresponds with an effect type. See the digital effect table
for more information.
34. Parameter Control
Turning this control will adjust the one main parameter of the
selected effect. Each effect's parameter can be found on the
digital effect table.
35. Effect On Button
This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect panel on
or off. Effects can also be disabled by using a footswitch with the
jack on the rear of the mixer. Please note: this button will not lock
down as similar buttons on the mixer do.
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