Switching The Gain Range (Pad); Supplying Phantom Power - Roland Digital Snake S-2416 Owner's Manual

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Making Settings for the Input Channels

Switching the Gain Range (Pad)

You can switch the pad on and off to change the variable range of
the preamp gain for individual channels.
When the pad is on, a pad of 20 dB is applied to the input level on
the channel.
If CLIP lights up even when the [GAIN] knob has been turned all the
way counterclockwise to minimize the preamp gain, engage the
pad on the channel.
1.
Turn the [CHANNEL] knob to select the number of the
channel whose settings you want to change.
2.
Press the [PAD] button.
The button lights up and the input level on the channel is lowered.
* To suppress noise when the pad is switched on or off, the audio
on the selected channel is momentarily muted.
3.
If you want to engage pads on other channels as well,
repeat the steps 1 and 2.
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Supplying Phantom Power

You can supply phantom power from the S-2416 when a condenser
microphone or other device requiring +48 V of power is connected.
NOTE
Be sure to switch off phantom power when no device requiring
+48 V phantom power is connected. Inadvertently supplying
phantom power to a dynamic microphone, audio playback
device, or other equipment may cause malfunction. Carefully
check the documentation included with the microphone or
other equipment you're using to determine its specifications.
(Phantom power supplied by the S-2416: +48 V DC at 14 mA
maximum on each channel)
1.
Turn the [CHANNEL] knob to select the number of the
channel on which you want supply phantom power.
2.
Press the [PHANTOM/+48 V] button.
The button lights up and +48 V phantom power is supplied on the
selected channel.
* To suppress noise when phantom power is switched on of off,
the audio on the selected channel is temporarily muted.
3.
If you want to supply phantom power on other channels
as well, repeat the steps 1 and 2.

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