Controls and functions – Samson SM10 User Manual

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4. EFX (Effects) Send – The EFX send knob allows you to route the signal

to the EFX outputs. The EFX send is post-fader so the level of the signal is

determined by the position of the channel Volume control. These sends

are usually used to route signal to outboard effects devices. When the EFX

send knob is at the 12 o’clock center detent position, the signal is routed

with unity.

5. MUTE/CLIP/MIX B – This switch will flash RED when the channel input sig-

nal peaks. To reduce distortion, turn the Volume control counterclockwise

until the clip indicator does not light during normal use. When the switch

is depressed the channel’s signal path is interrupted to the main mix and

the channel is assigned to the MIX B bus.

6. LINE IN VOLUME – The SM10 features two additional stereo

Line Inputs (channels 9 and 10) which can be used to return

the outputs of the an external effects processor, or to con-

nect the output of any stereo line level device to the main

mix.

7. MON Send – The MON signals (see #3) from input channels

1-8 are mixed together and sent to the MON Outputs. Use

the MON send control to set the amount of signal being

sent to the MON Output.

8. EFX SEND – The EFX signals (see #4) from input channels

1-8 are mixed together and sent to the EFX Output. Use the

EFX level controls to set the amount of signal being sent to

EFX Output.

9. MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL – This

knob determines the final

output signal level. Signals

from all channels are routed

here just before leaving the

SM10 via its left and right Main

Output jacks. The 12 o’clock

center detent position of the

control indicates unity gain (no

level attenuation or boost).

10. SOURCE Select Switch – The Source select Switch allows you to configure

the Output Meter (see #11) and Headphone output (see #15) to monitor

the MON, EFX, MIX B and Main Output buses.

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Controls and Functions

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