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TASCAM M-3500 MIXING CONSOLE
EQUILIZER SECTION
Each channel has a seperate equilizer section to adjust the levels
of certain frequencies on that channel. To activate this section,
press the "EQ" button so that the green LED is lit (See figure
3).
The high and low frequency eqs are graphic, set to 10 kHz and
100 Hz, respectively. These are the tan knobs.
The hi-mid and low-mid frequency eqs are semi-parametric.
These knobs are green and blue, respectively. The upper knobs
of each range selects the frequency, 420 Hz to 13 kHz for the
hi-mids and 42 Hz to 1.3 kHz for the low-mids. The lower
knobs adjust the attenuation or amplification of the selected
frequency bands.
Figure 3
AUXILARY SEND SECTION
Each channel has the ability to send a specific amount of a
duplicate signal to the aux send masters, to send signal to
outboard effect units, such as delays and special effect units.
Each knob sends signal to 1 of 6 different aux send outputs.
The first two knobs send stereo signals to aux sends 1/2 or 3/4.
If the "3-4" button is depressed, these knobs send signal to aux
sends 3 and 4, otherwise they go to sends 1 and 2.
The "MON" button sends a copy of this signal to the STUDIO.
The "POST" button allows the signal level to be varied by the
fader (See figure 7).
Figure 4
The "MUTE" button stops all aux sends from this channel and, when engaged, lights the yellow LED.
"AUX 1" is used, at AIC, to send a mono signal to the Lexicon multieffects unit. "AUX 5" and
"AUX 6" are used to send a stereo signal to the Eventide harmonizer. Both outputs are dependent
upon the settings of the "AUX MASTER" settings (See figure 8).
Unlike the EQ section, the AUX section has no effect upon the levels or sound of any specific chan-
nel. The AUX section is mixed back into the final stereo output.
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