Pyle PMX648 Pro 8-Channel Audio Mixer with Recording Interface

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12. [MUTE SWITCH] The MUTE switch breaks the signal path pre-channel fader,
hence muting that channelin the main mix. The aux sends which are set to
post-fader are likewise muted for that channeI,while the pre-fader monitor
paths remain active irrespective of whether the channel is muted or not.
13. [PFL SWITCH]
The PFL switch is used to route the channel signal to the PFL
bus (Pre Fader Listen). This enables you to listen to a channel signal wilhout
aecling the main output signal. The signal you hear is taken either before
the pan control (PFL, mono).
14. [CHANNEL FADER] Adjusts the level of the channel signal. Use these faders
to adjust the balance between the various channels.
15. [AUX/SEND JACKS] The AUX SEND jack carries the master aux mix (from the
channel's FX controls).
16. [PHONES JACKS] Connect a pair of headphones to this TRS
17. [RETURN JACKS] These are unbalanced phone-jack type line inputs. These
jacks are typically used to receive the signal returned from an external eect
device (reverb, delay, etc.).
18. [ROOM OUT] This ROOM OUT can connect audio devices in the minitor
room to minitorthe audio eect
19. [SUB] Stereo Output Jacks: The SUB OUT output jacks are 1/4"TS jacks, one
for the left channel and another for the right channel. If both left channel
and right channel are connected, the SUB OUT output jacks will be stereo.
If only the left channel jack is connected while the right channel jack is left
open (not connected), the signals from the left channel and the right channel
will be combined and sent from the left channel jack.
20. [MAIN OUT] Output, connect the active speaker or amplier.
21. [EFFECTOR DISPLAY) The 380 eectors are shown.
22. [SELECT) Press UP or DOWN button to select from the 380 DSP.
23. [4 MEMORIES] Press this button M1, M2, M3, M4 to memory the DSP you
selected last time.
24. [MP3 PLAY WINDOW] Shows the Mp3 playing time song name and other
play instruction.
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1. [MIC] Input, use this socket to connect the microphone of
BALANCED XLR PLUG
2. [LINE] Input, connect the microphone, musical instrument or
audio device (CD player and so on)to the device. The socket is
supporting UNBALANCED 1/4"PLUG
3. [GAIN] Controller, determines the basic volume of each channel,
adjust them for the maximum volume performance, when the
volume gets too loud, the [PEAK] LED indicator light will keep
ashing.
4. [HIGH] Treble tone controller, adjust the controller to enhance
or attenuate for 15dB at 12KHz.
5. [MID] Alto tone controller, adjust the controller to enhance or
attenuate for 15dB at 2.5KHz.
6. [LOW] Bass tone controller, adjust the controller to enhance or
attenuate for 15dB at 80Hz.
7. [AUX CONTROL] Used to adjust the output to AUX pin signal
level.
8. [FX] Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the channel to the
FX SEND buses.
9. [PEAK] The PEAK-LED lights up when the input signalis driven
too high. If this happens, back o the TRIM control and if
necessary, check the setting of the channel EQ
10. [PAN] The PAN control determines the position of the channel
signal within the stereo image.When working with subgroups,
you can use the PAN control to assign the signal to just one
output, which gives you additional exibility in recording
situations.
11. [INDICATOR] the leds are on, switch means the channel is MUTE.
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