Phonic 17 User Manual

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49. +48V Indicator

This indicator will illu-

minate when Phantom

Power is activated.

50. Power Indicator

The Power Indicator

will light up when the

power of the mixer is

on; in case you weren’t

too sure.

51. Level Meter

This dual 13 segment level meter gives an accurate

indication of when audio levels of the Main L/R output

reach certain levels. The 0 dB indicator illuminates

is approximately equal to an output level of +4 dBu

(balanced), and the PEAK indicator illuminates about 1.5

dB before the signal is dynamically clipped. It is suggested

for the maximum use of audio to set the various levels

controls so that it sits steadily around 0 dB to make full use

of audio, while still maintaining fantastic clarity.

52. Group 1/2 Controls

These two faders are the fi nal level

control for the Group 1 and 2 audio

feeds, sent to the Group 1 and 2

outputs. These faders can be fed a

signal from the various mono and

stereo channels, as well as EFX

Returns, depending on the your

selections. When pushed all the

way up, these faders provide 10

dB of gain to the signal, and, when

set all the way down, effectively

mute the signal.
The Group Controls also feature

Left, Right and Solo buttons, which allow you to send the

Group 1/2 signal to the Main Left and Right, and the Control

Room / Phones mixing buses, respectively.

53. Main L/R Faders

These two faders are the fi nal level control

for the Main Left and Right audio feeds,

sent to the Main L and R outputs. These

faders are possibly fed by the various mono

and stereo channels, as well as AUX and

EFX returns and 2T inputs, depending on

the your selections. When pushed all the

way up, these faders provide 10 dB of gain

to the signal, and, when set all the way

down, effectively mute the signal.

43. Return Solo Button

Pushing this buttons allows you to send the signal from

the 3 AUX Returns to the Control Room / Phones mixing

bus.

44. AUX Send Master Control

This rotary control adjusts the fi nal level of the AUX mixing

bus (as taken from the AUX level controls on each channel

strip), the audio of which is sent to AUX Send 1 output. The

corresponding SOLO button allows you to send the AUX

Send signal to the Control Room / Phones mixing bus.

45. EFX Send Master Control

This control adjusts the fi nal level of the EFX mixing bus (as

taken from the EFX level controls on each channel strip),

the audio of which is sent to the AUX Send 2 outputs, as

well as the built-in digital effect engine. The corresponding

SOLO button allows you to send the signal to the Control

Room / Phones mixing bus.

46. Control Room / Phones Controls

This control is used to adjust the audio level of the Phones

feed, as well as the signal sent to the Control Room output,

for use in monitoring and tracking of audio.

47. Pre / Post Control and Solo Indicator

This button alternates the Control Room / Phones source

signals between those of post-fader and pre-fader feeds.

When the Solo indicator, located beside the Level Meter,

is illuminated, one or more Solo buttons has been pushed,

therefore the Level meter will display properties of the

Solo, which is helpful with setting of channel levels. If Solo

indicator illuminates green, this means the Solo feed is a

pre-fader signal. If the solo indicator illuminates red, the

feed is post-fader. If the no Solo buttons are activated,

the 2T Return signal properties are displayed by the Level

Meter, unless the "To Ctrl Rm" button is not pressed - in

which case the Main L-R signal properties will be displayed.

If this isn't clear enough, just check the table below.

Priority

Signal

Highest

From Solo

Medium

2T Return to Control Room

Lowest

Main L/R

48. 2T Return Controls

Turning the 2T Return level control adjusts the signal

level of the feed from the 2T Return inputs, as well as

the return feed from the PC (when connected through the

provided USB cable). Pushing either one of the buttons

in the 2T Return Control Section selects the destination of

the 2T Return signal. The uppermost button (“to Ctrl Rm”)

sends the signal to the Control Room/Phones mixing bus,

whereas the lower button (“to L/R”) sends the signal to the

Main L-R mixing bus. These buttons can, of course, be

used simultaneously, feeding the signal to both the Control

Room/Phones and Main L/R mixing bus.

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