Master Section; Digital Effect Section - Phonic MU 200 XP User Manual

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26. Mute / ALT 3-4
This handy little button is basically a typical mute button
– effectively stopping any signal received by the channel
from being sent to the Main L/R and EFX mixing buses
– however it does so much more. Pushing this button
routes the channel's signal away from the Main L/R and
to its own "Alternative" stereo output, where the signal
can be used at will. If you wish to use it to connect an
amplifier and speakers, or simply patch it through to an
unused input channel, you can easily do so. This does
not affect the AUX 1 send.
27. Peak Indicator
This LED indicator will illuminate when the device hits
high peaks, 6 dB before overload occurs. It is best to
adjust the gain of the channel so that the PEAK indicator
lights up on intervals only. This will ensure a greater
dynamic range of audio.
28. Level Control
This rotary control will alter the signal level that is sent
from the corresponding channel to the main mixing
bus.

Digital Effect Section

29. Digital Effect Display
This panel displays the titles of different effects that can
be added to your audio signal. When you select the effect
number with the Program Control, the corresponding
effect is applied automatically. For a list of available
effects, please observe the Digital Effect Table.
30. Program Control
This control is used to scroll through the various effects
shown on the Digital Effect Display. Turning the control
will automatically change the effect and apply it to the
EFX RTN 2 feed.
31. Parameter Control
This will adjust the appropriate one main parameter of
the digital effect that is applied to the audio feed. Please
refer to the digital effects table for more information on
effect parameters.
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32. DSP Effect On and Indicator
This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect
panel on or off. When the effect processor is turned on,
the corresponding LED illuminates.
33. Peak Indicator
This LED indicator will illuminate when the DSP is
overdriven and causes distortion. It is best to adjust the
appropriate AUX 2 / EFX Send control (on the channel
strip) so as to ensure the PEAK indicator does not light.
This will ensure a greater dynamic range for audio.
34. Tap Delay and Indicator
When the tap delay effect is selected, this button is used
to determine the delay time. By pushing the button several
times, the mixer interprets the time between last two
pushes and remembers this as the delay time, until the
button is pushed again (this is kept, even after the power
is turned off). When the tap delay effect is selected, the
corresponding LED will flash at the intervals selected.

Master Section

35. Amp Select Switch
By using this switch, users can utilize the MU 200XP's
power amplifier to their needs. Most commonly, this
switch should be set to the "MAIN ST" L / R position
(uppermost position), however you may
wish to amplify the Control Room signal,
in which case you should set the switch to
CTRL RM L / R position (lower position).
However, a more appealing option may be
to combine the Main Left and Right signal
and amplify that with power amp A, then
use the other to amplify the AUX 1 signal,
in which case you should set the switch to
the MAIN (L+R) / AUX 1 position (middle
position).
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