The 60-Second Guide - SoundCraft NOTEPAD 102 User Manual

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THE 60-SECOND GUIDE (NOTEPAD 124FX shown)
To get you working as fast as possible, this manual begins with a 60-second guide. Here you can find quick
information on any feature of the console.
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1 MIC INPUT (XLR)
2 LINE INPUT (¼" Jack)
3 GAIN CONTROL
4 PEAK LED
5 EQ STAGE
6 HPF
7 FX SEND /AUX SEND
8 PAN or BAL CONTROL
9 INPUT CHANNEL FADER
10 +4/-10 SWITCH
11 MIX OUTPUTS (¼" Jack)
12 MASTER FADER
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Connect Microphones here. If you are using a condenser mic, ensure phantom
power is supplied by pressing the switch at the top of the master section.
WARNING: Do Not apply Phantom Power before connecting a microphone.
Connect Line level sources here, e.g. Synth, Drum Machine, DI etc.
Adjust this to increase or decrease the level of the incoming signal.
This is used to indicate that the signal is close to distorting (clipping) on a specific
channel.
Adjust these controls to change the signal tone (the character of the signal).
The high-pass filter reduces the level of bass frequencies only. Use this in live PA
situations to reduce stage rumble or 'popping' from mics.
Adjust this control to change the level of the signal to the FX processor (Notepad
124FX) or an artist's monitors (headphones/in-ear/stage monitors, Notepad 124).
Use the PAN control to position the signal within the stereo field. On Stereo inputs,
BAL adjusts the balance of the stereo signal within the mix.
This is used to control the level fed to the Mix Bus outputs.
Used to set the input sensitivity of the stereo input channels (not Notepad 102)
Connect these to your analogue recording device, or to your amplification system.
This fader controls the overall level of the mix outputs.
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