Formula Sound NN106 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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Input Channels
All channels have 4 inputs, the required input is selected on a rotary input select
switch at the top of the channel.
Each channel has a MIC input, line input and a feed from one of the 2 USB stereo
inputs. There is a single USB connector located in the output section, this takes two
stereo USB inputs which are routed to all the channels, a recessed switch adjacent to
the channel fader allows each channel to be set to either USB1 or USB2 (the first or
second USB stereo channel).
The MIC input can be routed to a MIC buss by a recessed switch below the bass EQ
control on the front panel, this MIC buss has a further control (through the back
panel) allowing it to be included in the booth or routed to the master output
(bypassing the booth) along with the console MIC. If the MIC buss is bypassing the
booth the MIC buss will act with the console mic in operating the voiceover facility
(described later).
There is a clip indicator LED located between the input select and channel gain
controls.
There is a GAIN control on each channel to adjust the input level and a linear channel
fader to control the level sent to the output.
All channels have a "full kill" 3 band EQ, FX loop switch, AUX send switch and a
CUE select switch for headphone monitoring.
There are also switches to assign the channel to one side of the cross fader marked
XFA (left) and XFB (right).
Channels
All channels have 4 inputs selected by a rotary channel input select switch at the top
of the channel. Channels 1 & 2 have MIC, balanced line, line and USB (1 or 2).
Input switch position 1 is a microphone input on an XLR and has a gain adjustment
accessible through the back panel and phantom power selectable with a switch
through the base of the mixer. The microphone input can also be assigned to a MIC
buss by a recessed switch through the front of the mixer (just below bass EQ control),
if the microphone is assigned to the MIC buss it will not be assignable to the cross
fader however if it is not assigned to the MIC buss it will be assignable to the cross
fader using XFA and XFB switches.
Input switch position 2 is a line input on RCA phono connectors, there is a recessed
gain trim accessible thorugh the back panel.