SoundCraft Spirit Live 3-2 User Manual

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highpass filter

a filter that rejects low frequencies.

impedance balancing

a technique used on unbalanced outputs to minimise the effect of

hum and interference when connecting to external balanced inputs.

insert

a break point in the signal path to allow the connection of external

devices, for instance signal processors or to another mixer.line level

signals at a nominal level of -10 to +6dBu, usually coming from a

low impedance source.

mute groups

a method of combining the on/off status of a selection of channels

under a single control button.

pan (pot)

abbreviation of ‘panorama’: controls levels sent to left and right out-

puts.

peaking

an equaliser response curve affecting only a band of frequencies i.e.

based on a bandpass response.

PFL (pre-fade listen)

a function that allows the operator to monitor the pre-fade signal in

a channel independently of the main mix.

polarity

a term used to describe the orientation of the positive and negative

poles of an audio connection. Normally connections are made with

positive to positive, negative to negative and this would correct

polarity. If this is reversed, the result will be out-of-phase signals

(see ‘phase’ above).

post-fade

the point in the signal path after the monitor or master fader and

therefore affected by fader position.

pre-fade

the point in the signal path before the monitor or master fader posi-

tion and therefore unaffected by the fader position.

rolloff

a fall in gain at the extremes of the frequency response.

shelving

an equaliser response affecting all frequencies above or below the

break frequency i.e. a highpass or lowpass derived response.

spill

acoustic interference from other sources.

stereo return

an input specifically designed to receive the output of effects or

other external processing devices

talkback

the operator speaking to the artistes or to tape via the auxiliary or

group outputs.

transient

a momentary rise in the signal level.

unbalanced

a method of audio connection which uses a single wire and the

cable screen as the signal return. This method does not provide the

noise immunity of a balanced input (see above)

+48V

the phantom power supply, available at the channel mic inputs, for

condenser microphones and active DI boxes.

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