Peavey PV 10 User Manual

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Signal LED (11)

The signal LED lights when the channel level reaches approximately -20 dBu. This not only indicates which
channels are active, but also serves as a mini level meter.

Fader (12)

The channel fader is the channel output control and sets the signal level to the left and right mix and the effects
send control. The optimum setting is the 0 (unity gain) position.

Tape In/Out (13 & 14)

The tape input jacks are designed to accommodate tape‚ CD or
computer sound card output levels. The output level is +4 dBu for
connecting to a recorder or sound card input. The tape inputs can
be used as an additional stereo input by engaging the Tape to Main
Mix switch (27). The tape input can also be used to monitor the
recorder/sound card output without the risk of feedback.

EFX Select (15)

This rotary switch selects one of sixteen available effects. See the
table below for descriptions of each.

EFX Time (16)

This control adjusts the time of the particular reverb or delay.

Hall Rev

Large Hall Rev

Room 1 Rev

Room 2 Rev

Plate 1 Rev

Plate 2 Rev

Cathedral

Spring

Delay 1

Delay 2

Delay 3

Tape Delay

Doubler

Shimmer

Vocal Enhancement 1

Vocal Enhancement 2

Effect

Description

Application

Parameter

Medium Concert Hall

Larger Concert Hall Darker

Intimate Room Bright

Larger Room Darker

Bright

Darker

Large Space, Long and Darker

Classic Spring

Single Delay (Slap-back)

Warm Delay with Repeats

Dark Delay with Repeats

Warm Delay

Single Delay, 30 - 120 ms

Warm Delay with Modulation

Brightens and adds Room Reverb

Brightens and adds Spring Reverb

Ensemble

Gen Reverb

Pop Vocal

Drums, Rhythm

Pop Vocal

Drums

Choir

Guitar

Voc/Instr

Instruments

Instruments

Instruments

Instruments

Instruments

Vocals

Vocals

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Rev Time

Dly Time

Dly Time

Dly Time

Dly Time/Feedback

Dly Time

Dly Time

Rev Level

Rev Level

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

13

14

15

16

17

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