Turntable Switching; Tape Input Switching - Gates Radio Company 994-6158-02 Instruction Book

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starGo position, the left and right Iilicrophones vJill be
switched to the loft and right prograB bUSSGS Nhan the proper
mixer kc;y is placed to thG right.
Those same microphones
v,il1 be svritched to left and right audition busse)s when thG
mixer key is placed to tho left.
If the) mono-,stereo sHi tch
is plac2d in the Iilono positi,on, tho left microphone will feGd
both left and right program or 3.udition busses when the mix(,r
key is placed in the program or audi tion position.
This al,-·
10vlS announcements to be made on both channGls while broad,··
casting stereo frol1 other lilicrophonG combi,nations.
.For stereo
broadcasting, the
1
in8 output sv/i tch must be in "otereo posi,·"
tion", as oxplainod under LINB INFUT ScIiTCHING.
TU"INTABLB .81,.jE'CHIHG
The four turntable, switches, abOV0 mixers
L+
and
5,
selGct the
desired input to each mixer
<
',fIlen thu channel switches, above
mixer 4, are in the "o.FF" position, turntable inputs aro nor""
malled through to the mixer
5
switches.
1,Jhen any of the svlitches
jn channel 4 are swi tclled "ON", the turntable input l,rill ap'-'
pear at the output of mix8r
4,<
Moving the channel 4 mixer koy
to the right "lil1 bring up tho turntable input on the left and
right program busses, while moving tlw mixer key to th0 left
vlill switch tho signal to the 18ft and right audition busses.
1'10ving tho desired turntilble in"ut switch to the "ON" posi,-
tion, above mixer
5,
Hill switch thG d8sired turntable input
into this mixer.
S . . . . ri tching is arrD.l1G2d so th.}
t
a turnt::'1.ble
cannot bil s,li tchcdinto ;;}ixer
5,
if it is alree.dy switched
into mi xor 4.
This prevents loading the turntable outl}utby
paralleling it into tl,'O console inputs.
Cueing facilitieS
are provided for by turning uither·turntClble mixer fadar fully
c ounterc} ocll:wise.
This co=cocts tllG turntab10 inputs to the
cue,-,intercom amp.
Cuoing can be accomplished by USIng the
panel IilOUlltcod speaker or hoadphonos (plugged into the cue
phono jack).
The operati.on of the cue-,intercom system is
covered in a l"ctor s0ction.
No special provision is nl,ces,-
sClry for monophonic op0ration, since mono records played on
a storoo turntable vJill result in idontical signals in both
left and right chann.]ls.
T,,;,p;§. .. INFUT S')I'T'CHING
Mixers 6 and
7,
located to the right of the VU rueters'are
idGnt.ical in operation to the turntable inputs discussed
above.
Four storeo inputs can be switchod to either mixers
6 or
7.
Outputs of mixGrs 6 and
7
can
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s'\,itched to "program"
or "audi tion" busses.
Cuoing f3.cilities are provided by turn,-
ing mixer
6
or
7
fully counterclockwiso, thus, connecting the
mixer to th0 cue-·intercom system.
Tho Executive
6/26/62
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