Aux / Efx Section; Pan; Peak/-20/Pfl - Phonic MM1705a User Manual

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CHANNEL STRIP DESCRIPTION
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ments of any particular frequency,
which will limit the system' s dy-
namic range or increase the possi-
bility of an unpleasant feedback
sound.To make sound more impres-
sive, a dynamic process is neces-
sary. Channel inserts are designed
to add-on a compressor, limiter or
gate. Please refer to Phonic
PCL3200 or MCL2000 for further in-
formation.
HIGH
Each input channel of the MM1705
has a three-band EQ. Turn the HIGH
to the right to boost high frequency,
adding crispness to cymbals, vocals
and electronic instruments. Turn to
the left to cut this frequency, reduc-
ing sibilance or hiss. The control has
a shelving response that gives 15dB
of boost or cut at 12KHZ.
MID
This knob provides 15dB of boost
and cut at 2.5k Hz, similar to the
High EQ knob.
LOW
The control has a shelving response
that gives 15dB of boost or cut at
80Hz. Add warmth to vocals or ex-
tra punch to guitars, drums and
synths by turning to the right. Turn
to the left to reduce stage rumble,
hum or to improve a mushy sound.
LOW CUT (CH1~5 only)
Slide down the dip-switch, insert the
18dB per octave 75Hz low cut filter
in the signal path. This low cut filter
is useful with live vocals to reduce
stage rumble or popping from Mics.
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It can also be used to cut off low
frequency hum.

3 AUX / EFX SECTION

These rotary faders send out the input
channel signal to AUX or EFX buses.
These are used to set up separate
mixes for a foldback system and exter-
nal processing machines and
recording.The AUX send can be set as
either pre-fader (so that the aux send is
independent from the fader, which is
suitable for foldback or monitor) or post-
fader (which is suitable for the proces-
sor unit; the effect signal will fade up
and down with the fader). PRE or POST
AUX signal is selected by a push but-
ton.
The EFX send is always post-fader and
both AUX Send and EFX send are post
EQ.

4 PAN

This control sets the amount of the
channel signal feeding the left and right
mix buses, and allows you to locate the
source smoothly across the stereo im-
age. When the control is turned fully
right or left, you are able to route the
signal to either left or right output.
5 PEAK / -20 / PFL
PEAK
The LED indicators light up when an ex-
cessively high signal level is present in
the channel. In general, Input level
should be set to the level where the LED
flashes briefly on the loudest peaks
only, if it flashes continuously, turn the
input control down slightly. This ensures
the best possible signal-to-noise ratio
and dynamic range.
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