Efx Master Send; Reverb Section; Master Section Controls - Electro-Voice 52 Series Owner's Manual

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^ SERIES 52 TAPCG STEREO MIXERS
SECTION 2.0
2. OUTPUT SECTION CONTROLS (Figure 2)
2A.EFX MASTER SEND
BLUE CONTROL
The EFX (effects) SEND control sets the level
of the signal appearing at the effects send out¬
put jack going to any type of outboard effects
device(s) such as delay, phaser, flanger, etc. It
does not affect the signal being sent to the
internal reverb system. The source for this
signal is via the individual effects/reverb send
level controls (sect. 1C) on input channels 1
through 12.
2B. EFFECTS RETURN LEVEL RED CONTROL
The EFX RETURN level control determines
the amount of externally generated effects
signals in the main mix. This signal is mixed
into the left and right stereo sub outputs, via
the EFX PAN control.
2C. EFFECTS PAN
YELLOW CONTROL
The EFX
PAN
control
directs the signal
coming from the effects return level control
into the left and/or right sub
busses. The
control works in an identical way to the input
channel PAN control.
2D.AUXILIARY INPUT
RED CONTROL
The AUX IN control is used to set the level of
inputs that will be directed to the L/R sub
busses through the AUX PAN control (2E).
The AUX IN is one of three input locations
that can
be used to stack mixers together
without using up an input channel.
2E. AUXILIARY PAN
YELLOW CONTROL
The AUX
PAN
control
directs the signal
coming from the AUX input into the left
and/or right sub bus. The control works in an
identical manner to the input channel PAN
control.
2F. REVERB SECTION
Reverberation is the natural decay of sound
in a
closed space (room). The internal reverb
system uses springs to realistically simulate
this
effect.
The reverb section gets its input -signal from
the EFX/REVERB send controls on the input
channels (sect. 1C).
1.
REVERB LEVEL
RED CONTROL
The
REV
return
LEVEL control adds
reverberation to the mam (left and right
sub)
outputs
from
any
input channel
signal (inputs 1 through 12) whose EFX/
REV control is turned up.
Turning the control to the right increases
the amount of reverb present in the main
(left and right sub) outputs.
2.
REV PAN
YELLOW CONTROL
The REV PAN control directs signal from
the REV LEVEL control to left or right
sub bus. The control works in an identical
manner to the input PAN control.
2G.MASTER SECTION CONTROLS
The master section controls affect the overall
subgroup main and monitor mixes.
A. Subgroup
can
be
demonstrated
by
this
example If the input channel PAN controls are
set fully clockwise for all the vocal micro¬
phones, then we will have assigned the SUB R
slider as a "vocal submaster." If we raise or
lower the SUB R control we can set the proper
vocal level in the mix while preserving the
input
channel
balance
set
among
the
vocalists.
1.
LEFT SUBMASTER
Controls the volume of the left stereo
output channel, it is also used as a sub¬
group master.
2.
RIGHT SUBMASTER
Controls the volume of the right stereo
channel.
It is also used as a subgroup
master.
3.
MAIN MASTER
The MAIN (monaural) output is an equal
mix of the left and right stereo outputs.
The MAIN MASTER controls the volume
of the output.
4.
MONITOR MASTER
Controls the volume of the monitor output
signal. The monitor output is a mix of the
individual channel monitor sends.

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