Phonic 17 User Manual

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26. EFX Control

This control alters the signal level that is sent to the EFX

send (AUX 2) output and the built-in digital effect proces-

sor. The EFX send signal can be used in conjunction with

external signal processors (this signal of which can be

returned to mixer via the AUX return input), or simply as

an additional auxiliary output.

27. Pan / Balance Controls

This alternates the degree or level of audio that the left

and right side of the main mix should receive. On mono

channels, the PAN control will adjust the level that the

left and right should receive (pan), where as on a stereo

channel, adjusting the BAL control will attenuate the left

or right audio signals accordingly (balance).

28. On Button and Indicator

This turns the channel on, allowing the user to use the feed

from the channel’s inputs to supply the MAIN L/R, GROUP

1/2, AUX and EFX buses. The corresponding indicator will

be illuminated when turned on.

29. 1-2 and L-R Buttons

These handy buttons allow you to decide the audio path

of the corresponding channel. Pushing the “1/2” button

allows the signal to be sent to the Group 1/2 mix, where

the “L-R” allows it to be sent to the Main L/R mix.

30. Peak Indicator

This LED indicator will illuminate

when the channel hits high peaks,

6 dB before overload occurs. It is

best to adjust the channel level

control so as to allow the PEAK

indicator to light up on regular

intervals only. This will ensure a

greater dynamic range of audio.

This indicator also doubles as a

Solo indicator, when the SOLO

button is engaged.

31. Solo Button

The Solo button is pushed to allow the signal of a corre-

sponding channel to be sent to the Control Room / Phones

control (pre or post fader, depending on the properties

selected by the pre / post button, located by the Control

Room / Phones control), for use with either headphones

or studio monitors. This also allows easier setting of the

input gain and tracking of audio by sound engineers. The

Peak indicator above the Solo button also doubles as a

Peak Indicator, illuminating when the signal reaches high

peaks.

32. Channel Level Control (Fader)

This control will alter the signal level that is sent from

the corresponding channel to the corresponding mixing

buses.

Channel Controls

20. Low Cult Filter (75 Hz)

This button will activate a high-pass fi l-

ter that reduces all frequencies below

75 Hz at 18 dB per Octave, helping to

remove any unwanted ground noise or

stage rumble.

21. Gain Control

This controls the sensitivity of the input signal of the Line/

Microphone input. The gain should be adjusted to a level

that allows the maximum use of the audio, while still main-

taining the quality of the feed. This can be accomplished

by adjusting it to a level that will allow the peak indicator

occasionally illuminate.

22. High Frequency Control

This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15

dB to high frequency (12 kHz) sounds. This will adjust

the amount of treble included in the audio of the channel,

adding strength and crispness to sounds such as guitars,

cymbals, and synthesizers.

23. Middle Frequency Control

This control is used to provide a peak-

ing style of boost and cut to the level

of middle frequency sounds at a range

of ±15 dB. These mixers also provide a

sweep control, allowing you to select a

center frequency between 100 Hz and

8 kHz. Changing middle frequencies

of an audio feed can be rather diffi cult

when used in a professional audio mix,

as it is usually more desirable to cut

middle frequency sounds rather than

boost them, soothing overly harsh vocal

and instrument sounds in the audio.
The stereo channels of the Helix Board

17 mixer feature a High-Mid and Low-Mid control instead

of the typical controls described above. They provide a

peaking style of boost and cut to middle frequencies, where

the frequencies are set at 3 kHz and 800 Hz (High-Mid is

set at 3 kHz and Low-Mid is set at 800 Hz).

24. Low Frequency Control

This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of

±15 dB to low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will adjust

the amount of bass included in the audio of the channel,

and bring more warmth and punch to drums and bass

guitars.

25. AUX Control

This control alters the signal level that is being sent to the

auxiliary 1 mixing bus, the signal of which is suitable for

connecting stage monitors, allowing artists to listen to the

music that is being played. Also included is a Pre/Post

button (for AUX 1), which alternates the feed to the AUX

mixing bus between a post and pre-fader feed.

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