O monitor control, Volume control, Tape to monitor control – Yamaha EM1620 User Manual

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O MONITOR control

The MONITOR control determines the level of the

signal sent from the corresponding channel to the

MONITOR mixing bus. At the bus, the MONITOR

signals from all channels are mixed and fed to the

master MONITOR control and the rear panel MON

OUT jack. The MONITOR control configuration is

factory preset to pre-EQUALIZER/pre VOLUME.

As a result, the MONITOR signal is independent of

the settings of the channel EQUALIZER and VOL­

UME controls.

@ VOLUME control

The setting of the VOLUME control determines the

level of its corresponding source in the mix of the

signal levels of all input channel sources. As a pre­
caution, if the channel is not being used, it is recom­

mended that the VOLUME control be set to its mini­

mum position to prevent unwanted noise from being

added to the main signal.

Master Control Section

® TAPE TO MONITOR control

The TAPE TO MONITOR control adjusts the level

of the signal received from the rear panel TAPE IN
inputs (RCA pin jacks TAPE IN I and 2).
The adjusted signal is then fed to the master MONI­

TOR control and the rear panel MON OUT jack.

The TAPE TO MONITOR control selectively deter­

mines the output level of tape recorders or other

such devices in the MON OUT signal.

О TAPE IN control

The TAPE IN control regulates the level of the sig­
nal sent from rear panel TAPE IN inputs. The regu­
lated signal is then added to the SP OUT, REC.

OUT and LINE OUT signals. The TAPE IN control

sets the output level of tape recorders or other such
devices in the main program signal.

When recording from the REC OUT jacks, this con­

trol must be set at a minimum to avoid electronic

feedback. As a result, recording and playback can­

not be accomplished at the same time with one tape

machine.

© EFFECTS TO MONITOR control

The EFFECTS TO MONITOR control adjusts the
level of the combined signal received from the rear

panel EFF RTN inputs (1/4" phone jacks EFF RTN

1 and 2) before the signal is fed to the rear panel

MON OUT jack. The EFFECTS TO MONITOR
control selectively determines the output level of

external effects in the MON OUT signal.

® EFFECTS RETURN control

The EFFECTS RETURN control regulates the level

of the combined signal sent from the rear panel EFF

RTN inputs. The regulated signal is then added to

the main program signal. The EFFECTS RETURN

control sets the output level of external effects in

the main program signal.

® EFFECTS SEND control

This control adjusts the output level of the overall

mix derived from the input channel EFFECTS con­
trols and feeds the signal to the rear panel EFF

SEND jack. The EFFECTS SEND control should be
used to optimally match the mixer EFF SEND out­

put level to the input sensitivity of the connected

external effect or signal processor.

© MONITOR control

The independent monitor bus features a master

MONITOR control for adjustment of the overall

monitoring level. This control adjusts the output
level of the overall mix derived from the input chan­
nel MONITOR controls and feeds the signal to the

rear panel MON OUT jack.

© MASTER control

The output level of the main program signal is regu­

lated by the MASTER control. The regulated signal
is fed directly to the rear panel LINE OUT jack and

via the graphic equalizer to the rear panel SP OUT

jacks.

® Graphic Equalizer

For precise response shaping of the SP OUT signal,

the seven-band graphic equalizer provides 12 dB of

boost or cut in each band. There are seven independ­

ent linear controls at the standard ISO center fre­

quencies of 125, 250, 500, Ik, 2k, 4k, and 8k Hz

peaking.

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