SoundCraft Spirit Folio 4 User Manual

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Most professional equipment uses input and output levels of +4dBu, but

semi-professional tape machines or hi-fi systems use a lower level of -10dBV.

This switch allows you to match the sources connected to the Stereo input jacks to

either standard, which is important to ensure the best possible sound quality. If

you are not sure what input level is appropriate, start with the switch UP to select

+4dBu. If you are unable to achieve an adequate signal level, press the switch

in for -10dBV.

HF EQ Turn to the right to boost high (treble)

frequencies, adding crispness to percussion from

drum machines, synths and electronic

instruments. Turn to the left to cut these

frequencies, reducing hiss or excessive

brilliance. Set the knob in the centre-detented

position when not required. The control has a

shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut at

a fixed frequency.

LF EQ Turn to the right to boost low (bass)

frequencies, adding extra punch to synths,

guitars and drums. Turn to the left to reduce

hum, boominess or improve a mushy sound.

Set the knob to the centre-detented position

when not required. The control has a shelving

response giving 15dB of boost or cut at a fixed

frequency.

These sends are always PRE-FADE, POST EQ

and are not affected by the position of the ON

switch. They would typically be used for

Foldback or Monitor feeds, for which it is

important that the send should be independent

of the fader so that, for instance, the mix to

artists headphones is not affected by changes in

fader level.

The EQ switch disables the

equaliser when released and

activates it when pressed. It

would typically be used for

simple comparison of the

equalised and unequalised

signals.

For further detail

see page 16

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