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©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M1624FX Instruction Manual Page 10
7. PAN/BALANCE CONTROL -
PAN (Mono Control) - This control pans the channel signal across the master L and R buses, there-
fore determining the ideal position of the sound from that channel.
EXAMPLE: If the PAN control is set all the way to the left, the sound from that channel will only be
projected from the left speaker only. Same goes for the control being set all the way to the right, only
from the right speaker.
BALANCE (Stereo Control) - This control lets you adjust the balance of the L/R position, of the stereo
input signal. Turning this knob to the left moves the source signal towards the MAIN MIX L bus, turning
the knob to the right sends the signal towards the MAIN MIX R bus.
8. MUTE/ALT 3/4 BUTTON - When the corresponding channels MUTE/ALT 3/4 button is not active
(depressed) the channel output will be sent to the ALT 3/4 output, and not the MAIN L/R output. The
ALT 3/4 bus gives you a second independent stereo sub mix with its own sub master stereo fader.
9. PFL BUTTONS - This button allows you to monitor the PRE FADER LEVEL input signal through
headphones or the control room outputs. When the button is NOT pressed the channel signal will be
sent to the PFL bus.
10. CHANNEL FADERS - Thes faders are channel’s main level control. These fader’s control the
signal level sent from the channel to the master mixing, group outs, and effect buses. The settings of
the input channel faders affect the mix or the sound level balance between the instruments or other
sources connected to the inputs. When a channel is not being used, the fader should be set at the
minimum position to prevent any unwanted noise added to the main signal.
M1624FX CHANNEL CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS cont.
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