The Six Key Points In The Sl911J; The Channel Input; The Small Fader And Pan - Solid State Logic SL 9000 J Series Operator's Manual

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SL 9000 J Console Operator's Manual

The Six Key Points in the SL911J

There are six key points in each I/O module which define the two separate audio
paths: two inputs to the module, two faders and two outputs from the module. The
status buttons determine how these elements are connected together to provide
default configurations required for tackling various tasks from track laying through to
final mixdown.
The six key elements in the signal paths are:

The Channel Input

The Channel Input section can be found towards the top of the
BUS
SUB GP
module and has three inputs: MIC, LINE and SUBGROUP. We will
FLIP
-30
0
deal with the SUBGROUP input later. The FLIP button allows you to
dB
0
flip between MIC and LINE inputs. All inputs can be flipped by using
Ø
LINE
the MASTER INPUT FLIP button located in the SL952J master status
48V
20
+20
button group. The other controls on the input section are fairly
dB
HIGH-Z
MIC
obvious but are detailed in Section 3.
- 20dB
+15
+75
dB

The Small Fader and Pan

The Small Fader is linked to the computer automation system. Its
PAN
trim
C
associated pan control is mounted above and to the right of the fader.
abs
This will normally pan between Left/Right or Odd/Even busses
L
R
unless the optional LCR panning system is fitted, in which case a
10
SF
MIX
separate Centre bus is also available.
5
PRE
LF
0
PST
LF
5
SOLO
10
CUT
20
30
LF
40
MIX
60
ISO
C
ST
L
R
2-2
5.9.96

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