The stereo input channel, Dual stereo inputs, St1, st3 – Allen&Heath MixWizard3 14-4-2 User Manual

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The STEREO Input Channel

Dual stereo inputs

Each of the two stereo channels has two

stereo inputs which can be used separately, mixed together or split so
that one feeds the channel, the other routes direct to LR. For example,
you could mix two sound effects playback devices or two reverb
returns together into one channel. This can be useful in saving
channels, letting you mix many inputs in a small space. The L input
signal normals through the R input socket so that a mono source may
be plugged in to feed both left and right sides of the stereo channel.

ST1, ST3

Unbalanced TRS inputs. The GAIN control adjusts from

fully off to +16dB gain. Press the ST1(3) switch to turn the input on.

Routing mode switch

Recessed switch to prevent accidental

operation. In the normal up position the ST1 (ST3) signal mixes with
ST2 (ST4) into the stereo channel. When pressed the signal is routed
direct to the LR mix instead of the channel. This lets you use these
inputs as simple stereo returns in addition to the full stereo channels,
providing four independent stereo sources to the LR mix.

ST2, ST4

Balanced TRS inputs. The GAIN control adjusts from

fully off to +16dB gain. Press the ST2 (4) switch to turn the input on.
These inputs always feed the stereo channels.

EQ

A 4-band fixed frequency EQ provides independent control of

four frequency bands. HF and LF are shelving filters which affect high
frequencies above 12kHz, and low frequencies below 80Hz
respectively. Use EQ IN to compare the sound with the equaliser
switched in or out of circuit. HM and LM are bell shaped peak/dip
filters which affect frequencies centred around 2.5kHz and 250Hz
respectively. These have a width (Q) of 1.8. All bands can be boosted
or cut by up to 15dB and have a centre detented 0dB position.

AUX SENDS

These work as described for the mono channel. The

L and R sides of the stereo signal sum together to feed each aux in
mono. This can be changed using an internal jumper so that L feeds
auxes 1, 3 and R feeds auxes 2, 4. The auxes are always post-EQ.

BAL

Balances the level of the L signal against the R signal to

compensate for differences in the source signal, or to position the
signal within the stereo image. The centre equal level position is
detented for quick resetting.

MUTE

When pressed the channel signal is turned off. This affects

the feed to the LR mix, groups and pre and post-fade aux sends. The
red indicator lights when the channel is muted.

PFL

Press PFL to display the summed L+R pre-fade channel signal

on the main meters and listen to it in the headphones and local monitor
without affecting the main outputs. The red PK indicator half lights to
show that PFL has been selected on that channel.

PEAK

The red indicator illuminates when the channel pre-fade

signal is within 5dB of clipping. This gives you enough warning to
reduce the GAIN control before you hear signal distortion.

ROUTING

As the mono channel, routes the left signal to L and odd

groups, right signal to R and even groups.

SIGNAL

The green signal presence indicator lights when the

channel pre-fade signal is greater than -12dBu.

PRE

SIG

PK!

L

ODD

BAL

OO

OO

6

AUX

5

AUX

MUTE

PFL

+6

R

EVEN

POST

PRE

=

+6

AUX

AUX

4

OO

3

AUX

OO

AUX

OO

2

OO

1

-15

LF

-15

LM

-15

HM

-15

POST

+6

+6

+6

+6

+15

+15

+15

+15

(ST3+ST4)

ON

HF

ON

TO

13-14

LR

TO

OO

20

5

10

0

5

30

3-4

L-R

1-2

-5

O

GAIN

-10

-20

5

O

10

16

0

EQ IN

-5

O

GAIN

-10

-20

5

O

10

16

0

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