Pan control (mono channels), Balance control (stereo channels), Mute switch – Yorkville VGM14 Manuel d'utilisation

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Alternatively, if you don’t require any effects, the signal from the EFX Send jack can

be connected to the input of an additional monitor system or another amp/speaker

system (using a standard balanced patch cord). In this case, the EFX controls act as

send controls achieving a semi-separate mix. Remember that the Channel Fader level

control also affects this signal (it’s a post-fader signal).

12. Pan Control (Mono Channels)

The Pan control routes the channel’s signal after the channel’s fader (post-fader) to the

left and right Main buss channels. Signal levels are compensated at the Pan controls

L&R extremes so that ‘panning’ during a performance will result in a minimal sound

level change in the center-field audience areas.

In audio terminology, a buss is a mix-down channel where all the signals from the

input channels are blended into one signal. The VGM14 has 5 busses: MAIN, MONI-

TOR, EFFECTS, AUX (pre and post), and MEDIA OUT.

13. Balance Control (Stereo Channels)

This controls the stereo channel signal routing to the Main Fader. Similar to the

Pan Control, the Balance Control can shift the center image between the left and

right Main buss channels.

14. Mute Switch

Each channel’s Mute Switch defeats that particular channel’s left, right, and all of its

‘sends’ signals. The Mute function is a timesaving feature that enables you to mute chan-

nels without turning down the Channel Fader that's been set for performance.

It is good practice to mute all unused channels during a performance, open micro-

phones increase the possibility of feedback and can make an audio mix sound muddy.

15. Clip/Mute LED

The Clip LED illuminates at 3 dB below the channel’s actual clipping level; with the Clip

LED threshold set below actual clipping level, it’s allowable to have occasional clip-

light activity without worrying about distortion. As a result, you may use the Clip LED

to help adjust for proper gain with the Channel Fader control. When the Mute switch is

depressed, the Clip LED will illuminate at half–brightness to indicate the mute condi-

tion, it still flickers to indicate clipping.

16. PFL Solo Switch and LED

Each channel features a PFL Solo switch (pre-fader listen) and Solo LED. When

the Solo switch is pressed and the Solo LED illuminates, the audio before the

fader (pre-fader) of that channel is sent to the VU-meter and the headphones.

The level shown on the VU meter is independent of the Phones level control.

The VU-meter will display the audio level after the channel tone controls

but before the mute switch; this helps to verify the channel audio level. You

should set the level for 0dB on the VU-meter. The Solo audio can be heard in

the Phones to preview the audio signal before it’s mixed with the other chan-

nels. With the channel mute switch engaged, you can “cue up” audio sources

before you add them to the main mix.

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