Phonic SMARTMAN 708A User Manual page 10

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INPUT
The Input menu features a number of different settings
each of the individual inputs. These are all clearly labelled
on screen and include Mic In 1, Mic In 2, Line In 1, Line In
2, RCA In, USB In, BT In, WR A and WR B. WR A and WR
B inputs are only available upon installation of the WR-1
wireless receiver modules.
Pan Control: This control adjusts the balance of the
incoming signal that the left and right channels will
receive. This is done by clicking the icon and dragging it
to the left or right.
On Button: This button simply turns the corresponding
channel on and off. When a channel is off, no audio will
be sent from that channel to the main mix.
Faders: These "virtual faders" are used to boost and cut
their corresponding channels' audio signals. These faders
can be adjusted by simply clicking the fader and dragging
it up or down.
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SIGNAL PROCESSORS
Each of the individual input mixes has its own page
featuring dedicated signal processors. These can be
accessed by simply selecting the corresponding button/
level meter found across the top of the software/app.
Please note that not every signal processor is found in
each and every input page.
High Pass Filter (HPF): A high pass filter essentially
removes all low-frequency audio below a selected
frequency. This is useful for removing stage rumble and
other low-frequency noise that can ruin an otherwise
perfect audio signal. The Smartman's HPF can be
activated by pushing the appropriate button, and a
frequency selector is available. This feature is only
featured on microphone inputs.
Vocal Filter: The vocal filter is simply an enhancement for
vocal signals. Depending on the circumstances, the vocal
filter may or may not improve vocal tones. We suggest
auditioning the audio with the vocal filter on and off before
deciding whether or not to use it. Please note the vocal
filter is only featured on microphone inputs.
Talkover: The talkover button, featured only on Mic In 1,
allows for the microphone input signal to take precedent to
all over signals. When activated, the input for microphone
input 1 will override all other inputs on the main output.
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