Channel routing switch (x 4), Lcf/pfl switch (x 4), Front panel – SIGMA KAMESAN KS-342 User Manual

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KS-342

Front panel

The front panel is where you will make the majority of the set-

tings while you are using the KS-342.

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Channel routing switch (x 4)

Each channel has a switch that

allows the channel’s output to be routed to either the left (L),
right (R) or both (C) output busses.

In addition, channels 1 and 2 have another setting: MS, which

allows these channels to be operated in MS mode (with a
stereo microphone, for example). Both the 1 and 2 channels
must be set to MS, and various other features of the mixer also

change. These are detailed in the section later referring to the
MS mode.

LCF/PFL switch (x 4)

Use this control to sweep the low-cut fil-

ter frequency (–12dB/octave) between 20 Hz and 200Hz.

Though there is no way to turn this filter off, in practice, setting

the cutoff frequency to 20 Hz has the same effect as turning it

off, as most microphone systems are not sensitive to sounds in

that frequency range.

Press this control (it is non-latching) to perform a pre-fade lis-

ten (PFL) on the channel (the level is shown on the right meter).

More than one of these PFL controls can be pressed at the same

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