Mute Switches [Profx10V3+ And Profx12V3+]; Channel Level Knobs And Faders - Mackie ProFXv3+ Series Owner's Manual

Multi-channel analog mixers with enhanced fx, usb recording modes, and bluetooth
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PROFXV3+ MULTI-CHANNEL ANALOG MIXERS WITH ENHANCED FX, USB RECORDING MODES, AND BLUETOOTH®
Pan Knobs [ProFX10v3+ and ProFX12v3+]: This control allows you to adjust how much of the channel signal is sent to the left
versus the right outputs.
The pan control employs a design called "Constant Loudness." If you have a channel panned hard left (or right) and then pan
to the center, the signal is attenuated about 3 dB to maintain the same apparent loudness. Otherwise, it would make the sound
appear much louder when panned center.

Mute Switches [ProFX10v3+ and ProFX12v3+]

Mute switches do just what they sound like they do. They turn off the signal by "routing" it into oblivion. Engaging a channel's
mute switch (almost) provides the same results as turning the fader all the way down (a pre-aux send is not affected by the
channel fader, but it is by the mute switch).
The channel insert will continue to provide a signal when a channel is muted. Mute switches illuminate red when engaged.
The ProFX10v3+ has seven mute switchs, while the ProFX12v3+ has eight. There are no mute switches
on the ProFX6v3+.

Channel Level Knobs and Faders

ProFX6v3+
ProFX10v3+
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