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LD LAX16D - J&H Licht en Geluid

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CONTROL ELEMENTS:13 AUX SEND CONTROLSThese two knobs are used to adjust the level of the signals s<strong>en</strong>t to AUX buses 1 and 2. This does not affectthe MAIN MIX output signal. AUX 1 can be configured as PRE or POST fader using the PRE/POST button. Inthe POST position (button not pressed) the signal is s<strong>en</strong>t after the channel fader, meaning that the volume setfor this channel also affects the AUX 1 signal. In the PRE position (button pressed), the signal is s<strong>en</strong>t beforethe fader, so that the channel fader does not affect the AUX 1 signal. AUX 2 is a "post fader" path.14 PAN/BALThe mono channels of the <strong>LAX16D</strong> have panorama (PAN) controls and the stereo channels have balance(BAL) controls, both of which are used to distribute the signal to the right and left output channels.15 MUTE/ALT3-4Each of the channels of the <strong>LAX16D</strong> has a MUTE/ALT3-4 switch. This switch can be used to s<strong>en</strong>d the signalof the respective channel to the ALT3-4 output.16 SOLOThe SOLO switch lets you hear only the signal of the channel for which the solo function is activated (buttonpressed) without the other channels. The SOLO switch is especially useful for adjusting input levels (gainadjustm<strong>en</strong>t) and as a "preview" option for monitoring the respective signal.17 PEAK LEDAll channels of the <strong>LAX16D</strong> are equipped with a peak LED for monitoring the respective audio signal. If thepeak LED lights up (6 dB below the actual clipping threshold), this means that the signal is peaking anddistortion may <strong>en</strong>sue.FRANCAIS ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAISFRANCAIS ESPAÑOLPOLSKIITALIANO9

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