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		 GB4 User   
					Guide   
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				Contents   
					Introduction   
					Key Features   
					Warranty   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					Installation   
					9 
					SAFETY SYMBOL GUIDE   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS   
					Mains Installation   
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					10   
					12   
					14   
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					16   
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					WORKING SAFELY WITH SOUND   
					Setting Up & Troubleshooting   
					Optional External Power Supply   
					Audio Connector Pinouts   
					Dimensions   
					Block Diagrams   
					Mono Input   
					Stereo Input   
					Talkback and Stereo Returns   
					Group/Aux/Matrix Outputs   
					Master Section   
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					20   
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					Using The Console   
					Mono Input   
					Stereo Input   
					Master Section   
					Rear Connector Panel   
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					Specifications   
					Mark-up Sheets   
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				NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable   
					protection against harmful interference when the equipmentis operated in a commercial   
					environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if   
					not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference   
					to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause   
					harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own   
					expense.   
					This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing   
					Equipment Regulations.   
					Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le   
					matériel brouilleur du Canada.   
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				Introduction   
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				Key Features   
					Thank you for buying the GB4 mixing console. its main features are:   
					Individually switched 48V phantom power on every mono input module.   
					8 Aux sends.   
					4 Group sends (paired).   
					4 Mute Groups.   
					7+4 Output Matrix.   
					Limiter on record output.   
					New GB30 mic pre-amp.   
					4-band GB30 EQ.   
					Integral power supply, with an external power supply link option.   
					All metal TRS jacks and Neutrik XLRs.   
					Direct outputs on all mono input channels.   
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				Warranty   
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					Soundcraft is a trading division of Harman International Industries Ltd.   
					End User means the person who first puts the equipment into regular operation.   
					Dealer means the person other than Soundcraft (if any) from whom the End User   
					purchased the Equipment, provided such a person is authorised for this purpose by   
					Soundcraft or its accredited Distributor.   
					Equipment means the equipment supplied with this manual.   
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					If within the period of twelve months from the date of delivery of the Equipment to   
					the End User it shall prove defective by reason only of faulty materials and/or   
					workmanship to such an extent that the effectiveness and/or usability thereof is   
					materially affected the Equipment or the defective component should be returned to   
					the Dealer or to Soundcraft and subject to the following conditions the Dealer or   
					Soundcraft will repair or replace the defective components. Any components   
					replaced will become the property of Soundcraft.   
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					Any Equipment or component returned will be at the risk of the End User whilst in   
					transit (both to and from the Dealer or Soundcraft) and postage must be prepaid.   
					This warranty shall only be available if:   
					a) the Equipment has been properly installed in accordance with instructions   
					contained in Soundcraft's manual; and   
					b) the End User has notified Soundcraft or the Dealer within 14 days of the defect   
					appearing; and   
					c) no persons other than authorised representatives of Soundcraft or the Dealer have   
					effected any replacement of parts maintenance adjustments or repairs to the   
					Equipment; and   
					d) the End User has used the Equipment only for such purposes as Soundcraft   
					recommends, with only such operating supplies as meet Soundcraft's specifications   
					and otherwise in all respects in accordance Soundcraft's recommendations.   
					Defects arising as a result of the following are not covered by this Warranty: faulty or   
					negligent handling, chemical or electro-chemical or electrical influences, accidental   
					damage, Acts of God, neglect, deficiency in electrical power, air-conditioning or   
					humidity control.   
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					6.   
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					The benefit of this Warranty may not be assigned by the End User.   
					End Users who are consumers should note their rights under this Warranty are in   
					addition to and do not affect any other rights to which they may be entitled against   
					the seller of the Equipment.   
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				Installation   
					For your own safety and to avoid   
					invalidation of the warranty please   
					read this section carefully.   
					SAFETY SYMBOL GUIDE   
					For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these symbols   
					should be read carefully.   
					WARNINGS   
					The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, is   
					intended to alert the user to the presence of un-   
					insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s   
					enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to   
					constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.   
					CAUTIONS   
					The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle   
					is intended to alert the user to the presence of   
					important operating and maintenance (servicing)   
					instructions in the literature accompanying the   
					appliance.   
					NOTES   
					Contain important information and useful tips on   
					the operation of your equipment.   
					HEADPHONES SAFETY WARNING   
					Contain important information and useful tips on   
					headphone outputs and monitoring levels.   
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				IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS   
					THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED   
					Under no circumstances should the mains earth be disconnected from the mains   
					lead.   
					The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:   
					Earth:   
					Neutral:   
					Live:   
					Green and Yellow (Green/Yellow - US)   
					Blue (White - US)   
					Brown (Black - US)   
					As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug,   
					proceed as follows:   
					The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with   
					the letter E or by the earth symbol.   
					The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N.   
					The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L.   
					Ensure that these colour codings are followed carefully in the event of the plug being changed.   
					To avoid the risk of fire, replace the mains fuse only with the correct value fuse,   
					as marked on the rear panel.   
					The internal power supply unit contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all   
					servicing to a qualified service engineer, through the appropriate Soundcraft   
					dealer.   
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				WARNINGS   
					• Read these instructions.   
					• Keep these instructions.   
					• Heed all warnings.   
					• Follow all instructions.   
					• This unit contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all servicing to a qualified service engineer,   
					through the appropriate Soundcraft dealer.   
					• Clean the apparatus only with a dry cloth.   
					• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat resistors, stoves, or other apparatus   
					(including amplifiers) that produce heat.   
					• Do not block any ventilation openings. Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the   
					ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloths, curtains etc. Install in   
					accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.   
					• Do not use this apparatus near water. The apparatus must not be exposed to dripping or   
					splashing. Objects containing liquid must not be placed on the apparatus.   
					• The disconnect device is the mains plug; it must remain accessible so as to be readily operable   
					in use.   
					• Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has   
					two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a   
					third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.   
					When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement   
					of the obsolete outlet.   
					• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience   
					receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus.   
					• Only use cables and hardware specified by the manufacturer.   
					• Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.   
					• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has   
					been damaged in any way such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has   
					been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed   
					to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.   
					• It is recommended that all maintenance and service on the product should be carried out by   
					Soundcraft or its authorised agents. Soundcraft cannot accept any liability whatsoever   
					for any loss or damage caused by service, maintenance or repair by unauthorised   
					personnel.   
					• If a trolley is used to carry this apparatus, use caution when moving the trolley / apparatus   
					combination to avoid injury from tip-over.   
					• No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles or cigarettes etc., should be placed on the   
					apparatus.   
					• Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or   
					moisture. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing and do not place objects   
					filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.   
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				General Precautions   
					Avoid storing or using the mixing console in conditions of excessive heat or cold, or in positions where it is likely to be subject to   
					vibration, dust or moisture. Do not use any liquids to clean the fascia of the unit: a soft dry cloth is ideal.   
					Avoid using the console close to strong sources of electromagnetic radiation (e.g. video monitors, high-power electric cabling): this   
					may cause degradation of the audio quality due to induced voltages in connecting leads and chassis.   
					Caution! In all cases, refer servicing to qualified personnel.   
					Handling and Transport   
					The console is supplied in a strong carton. If it is necessary to move it any distance after installation it is recommended that this   
					packing is used to protect it. Be sure to disconnect all cabling before moving. If the console is to be regularly moved we recommend   
					that it is installed in a foam lined flightcase. At all times avoid applying excessive force to any knobs, switches or connectors.   
					Power Cable   
					Always use the power supply cable supplied with the mixer: the use of alternative cables may cause damage and voids the warranty.   
					W a r n i n g ! In the event of an electrical storm, or large mains voltage   
					fluctuations, immediately switch off the mixer and unplug from the mains.   
					Signal Levels   
					It is important to supply the correct input levels to the console, otherwise signal to noise ratio or distortion performance may be   
					degraded; and in extreme cases, damage to the internal) circuitry may result. Likewise, on all balanced inputs avoid sources with   
					large common mode DC, AC or RF voltages, as these will reduce the available signal range on the inputs. Note that OdBu =0.775V   
					RMS.   
					Refer to the Specifications section for details of input and output levels.   
					Mains Installation   
					General Wiring Procedures   
					To take full advantage of the excellent signal to noise ratio and low distortion of Soundcraft consoles, care must be taken to ensure   
					that incorrect installation and wiring does not degrade the performance of the desk. Hum, buzz, instability and Radio Frequency   
					interference can usually be traced to earth loops and inferior earthing systems. In some areas, especially heavily industrial areas,   
					the incoming mains earth will not be adequate and a separate technical earth for all the audio equipment must be supplied.   
					However, check with your local electricity supply company to ensure that safety regulations are not infringed or negated.   
					The successful, hum free, installation of a system requires forethought, and the establishment of a set of ground rules, which must   
					be consistently adhered to at all stages of installation.   
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				Initial Wiring Considerations   
					For optimum performance, it is essential for the earthing system to be clean and noise free, as all signals are referenced to this   
					earth. A central point should be decided on for the main earth point system, and all earths should be 'star fed' from this point. It is   
					common electrical practice to `daisy chain' the earths to all electrical outlets but this method is unsuitable for audio installations. The   
					preferred method is to run an individual earth wire from each outlet, back to the system star point to provide a safety earth screen   
					reference for each piece of equipment.A separate earth wire should also be run from each equipment rack and area, to the star   
					point. This may or may not be used depending on circumstances, but it is easier to install in the first place, than later when problems   
					arise.The location of the star point should be a convenient, easily accessible place, preferably at the rear of the console or in the   
					main equipment rack.   
					Install separate 'clean' and 'dirty' mains outlets, wired individually back to the incoming mains distribution box. Use the 'clean' supply   
					for all audio equipment and the `dirty' supply for all lighting, etc. Never mix the two systems.   
					If necessary, to provide sufficient isolation from mains borne interference, install an isolating transformer. This should be provided   
					with a Faraday Shield which must be connected with earth.   
					Never locate the incoming mains distribution box near audio equipment, especially tape recorders, which are very sensitive to   
					electro-magnetic fields.   
					Ensure that all equipment racks are connected to earth, via a separate wire back to the star point.   
					Equipment which has unbalanced inputs and outputs may need to be isolated from the rack to prevent earth loops.   
					Audio Wiring   
					Having provided all equipment with power and earthing connections, consideration must be given to the method of providing audio   
					interconnection and adequate screening of those interconnections. This must be done in a logical sequence to avoid problems and   
					assist in the localisation of problem equipment.   
					Connect the FOH or Monitor system to the console and check for any hum, buzz, or RFI. Only when you are satisfied with the   
					quietness of the console and the PA system should you proceed with the next step.   
					Connect stereo or multitracktape recorders, FX and foldback sends one at a time, checking and isolating any connection which   
					degrades performance.   
					Connect all other peripheral devices.   
					Connect all microphone lines.   
					By following this sequence much time and future trouble will be saved, and the result will be a quiet, stable system.   
					Shielding   
					Audio equipment is supplied with a variety of input and output configurations, which must be taken into consideration when deciding   
					where the screen connections should be made. There are three sources of unwanted signal being impressed on the screen, which   
					are as follows:   
					Extraneous electrostatic or electromagnetic fields.   
					Noise and interference on the earth line.   
					Capacitive coupling between the screen and signal wires.   
					To minimise the adverse affects of the unwanted coupling to the signal wires, it is important that the screen is connected at one end   
					only, i.e. the screen must not carry any signal) current. Any signal) on the wires within the screen will be capacitively coupled to the   
					screen. This current will ultimately be returned to the source of the signal, either directly, if the screen is connected at the signal   
					source end, or indirectly via the earthing system, if the signal is connected at the signal destination end. The indirect connection will   
					cause an increase in high frequency cross-talk, and should be avoided wherever possible.   
					Therefore, in general, always connect the shield only at the signal source end. In high RF areas, the screen can also be connected   
					to earth via a 0.01 mF capacitor. This will present a short circuit at RF frequencies, thus lowering the effective shield impedance to   
					ground. However, at low audio frequencies the reactance of the capacitor will be sufficiently high not to cause an earth loop problem.   
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				Points to Remember   
					In all cases, use good quality twin screened audio cable. Check for instability at the output.   
					Always connect both conductors at both ends, and ensure that the screen is only connected at one end.   
					Do not disconnect the mains earth from each piece of equipment. This is needed to provide both safety and screen returns to the   
					system star point.   
					Equipment which has balanced inputs and outputs may need to be electrically isolated from the equipment rack and/or other   
					equipment, to avoid earth loops.   
					It is important to remember that all equipment which is connected to the mains is a potential source of hum and interference and may   
					radiate both electrostatic or electromagnetic radiation. In addition, the mains will also act as a carrier for many forms of RF interference   
					generated by electric motors, air-conditioning units, thyristor light dimmers etc. Unless the earth system is clean, all attempts to   
					improve hum noise levels will be futile. In extreme cases there will be no alternative but to provide a completely separate and   
					independent `technical earth' to replace the incoming 'noisy earth'. However, always consult your local electricity supply authority to   
					ensure that safety regulations are not being infringed.   
					WORKING SAFELY WITH SOUND   
					Although your new console will not make any noise until you feed it signals, it has the capability to produce sounds which when   
					monitored through an amplifier or headphones can damage hearing over time.   
					The table below is taken from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration directive on Occupational noise exposure (1926.52):   
					PERMISSABLE NOISE EXPOSURE   
					DURATION PER DAY, HOURS   
					SOUND LEVEL dBA SLOW RESPONSE   
					8 
					90   
					6 
					92   
					4 
					95   
					3 
					97   
					2 
					1.5   
					1 
					0.5   
					<0.25   
					100   
					102   
					105   
					110   
					115   
					Conforming to this directive will minimise the risk of hearing damage caused by long listening periods. A simple rule to follow is the   
					longer you listen the lower the average volume should be.   
					Please take care when working with your audio - if you are manipulating controls which you don’t understand (which we all do when   
					we are learning), make sure your monitors are turned down. Remember that your ears are the most important tool of your trade, look   
					after them, and they will look after you.   
					Most importantly - don’t be afraid to experiment to find out how each parameter affects the sound - this will extend your creativity and   
					help you to get the best results.   
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				Setting Up & Troubleshooting   
					Initial set-up   
					Once you have connected up your system (see the sections on connection and wiring earlier in this manual for guidance) you are   
					ready to set initial positions for the controls on your mixer.   
					Set up individual input channel as follows:   
					Connect your sources (microphone, keyboard etc.) to the required inputs and release the MUTE switches. Note: Phantom   
					powered mics should be connected before the 48V is switched on.   
					Set Master faders at 0, input faders at 0, route the channels to MIX and set power amplifier level to suit the application.   
					Provide a typical performance level signal and press the PFL button on the first channel, monitoring the level on the   
					bargraph meters.   
					Adjust the input gain until the meter display is in the amber section, with occasional peaks to the first red LED at a typical   
					maximum source level. This allows sufficient headroom to accommodate peaks and establishes the maximum level for   
					normal operation (but see note below).   
					Repeat this procedure on other channels as required.   
					Listen carefully for the characteristic sound of `feedback’. If you cannot achieve satisfactory input level setting without   
					feedback, check microphone and speaker placement and repeat the exercise. If feedback persists, it may be necessary to   
					use a Graphic Equaliser to reduce the system response at particular resonant frequencies.   
					Note: The initial settings should only be regarded as a starting point for your mix. It is important to remember that many factors   
					affect the sound during a live performance, for instance the channel EQ settings or even the size of the audience!   
					You are now ready to start building the mix and this should be done progressively, listening carefully for each component in the mix   
					and watching the meters for any hint of overload. If this occurs, back off the appropriate Channel Fader slightly until the level is out   
					of the red segments, or adjust the Mix Master Faders. This procedure will ensure that the mixer is set up correctly, with adequate   
					headroom. If more amplification is needed, adjust the power amplifier level controls.   
					Troubleshooting   
					No Power   
					Is the mains supply present?   
					Is the mains lead firmly connected?   
					Check the mains fusing   
					If only one of the power indicators is illuminated, consult your Soundcraft dealer   
					Condenser Mic Not Working   
					Is the 48V turned on?   
					Is the mic plugged into the Mic input?   
					Is the mic cable a balanced 3-wire type?   
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				Meters not showing any signal   
					Has the input gain been set correctly? (see above.)   
					Is the source connected to the appropriate input socket for the level of signal?   
					Do you have something connecetd on the Inserts, and is that external device switched on?   
					Are the Master faders set at max., are input faders set high enough and is the channel routed to the output being monitored?   
					Is the MUTE switch released on the relevant channels?   
					Is the appropriate monitor select switch pressed?   
					Is there a PFL/AFL pressed on another channel?   
					No Mix output   
					Check that the Mix Master Fader is up?   
					No Monitor output   
					Is a headphone jack plugged in?   
					Are the Monitor + Phones controls set high enough?   
					Is the appropriate monitor select switch pressed?   
					Headphones Distorting   
					Are the headphones less than 200Ω impedance?   
					Is the Phones level set too high?   
					Optional External Power Supply   
					Although the GB4 has its own internal power supply, an external backup power supply (DPS-3) can be connected to provide a   
					backup power supply. There is a dedicated connector on the rear connector panel.   
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				Audio Connector Pinouts   
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				Dimensions   
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				Block Diagrams   
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				Mono Input   
					MUTES 1-4   
					PFL/EN   
					MATRIX 1-4   
					GRP 1-4   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
					LEFT   
					AUX 5-8 PST   
					AUX 5-8 PRE   
					AUX 1-4   
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				Stereo Input   
					MUTES 1-4   
					PFL/EN   
					MATRIX 1-4   
					GRP 1-4   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
					LEFT   
					AUX 5-8 PST   
					AUX 5-8 PRE   
					AUX 1-4   
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				Talkback and Stereo Returns   
					MUTES 1-4   
					PFL/EN   
					MATRIX 1-4   
					GRP 1-4   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
					LEFT   
					AUX 5-8 PST   
					AUX 5-8 PRE   
					AUX 1-4   
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				Group/Aux/Matrix Outputs   
					GROUP/AUX/MATRIX OUTPUT   
					INSERT   
					GRP 1,2,3,4   
					12 SEGMENT LED METER   
					1 
					2 
					C 
					3 
					GRP   
					PAN   
					L 
					0dBu   
					CHASS   
					CHASS   
					PEAK   
					READING   
					RECTIFIER   
					SWAP   
					GROUP   
					FADER   
					L-R   
					0dBu   
					GND   
					+10dB   
					R 
					GRP BUS   
					1,2,3,4   
					AFL   
					AUX 1,2,3,4   
					ALL MATRIX SEND POTS HAVE UNITY   
					GAIN 5dB DOWN FROM THE TOP.   
					AUX   
					MASTER   
					GND   
					0dBu   
					0dBu   
					+10dB   
					MTX1   
					MTX2   
					MTX3   
					MTX4   
					CHASS   
					AUX BUS   
					1,2,3,4   
					AFL   
					AUX   
					MASTER   
					AUX 5,6,7,8   
					AUX BUS   
					PST 5,6,7,8   
					PRE   
					-5dBu   
					0dBu   
					GND   
					+15dB   
					AUX BUS   
					PRE 5,6,7,8   
					CHASS   
					AFL   
					MATRIX   
					MASTER   
					MATX 1,2,3,4   
					-5dBu   
					GND   
					+15dB   
					AFL   
					MATX BUS   
					1,2,3,4   
					CHASS   
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				Master Section   
					MASTER LEFT   
					0dBu   
					REC/ALT   
					MASTER   
					REC/ALT_L   
					GND   
					L_OUT   
					+10dB   
					0dBu   
					CHASS   
					+C   
					LIMITER   
					+8dBu   
					ON   
					PHONO   
					300mV   
					C_OUT   
					R_OUT   
					GND   
					GND   
					REC/ALT_R   
					MNO   
					0dBu   
					+10dB   
					0dBu   
					2 TRK   
					LEVEL   
					CHASS   
					0dBu   
					+17.8dB   
					PHONO   
					300mV   
					PEAK   
					READING   
					RECTIFIER   
					2TK   
					GND   
					L-R   
					C 
					CHASS   
					L 
					L_MONSEL   
					0dBu   
					R_MONSEL   
					2TK   
					to MIX   
					PHONO   
					300mV   
					REPLAY   
					MONITOR SELECT SWITCHES   
					0dBu   
					CHASS   
					+17.8dB   
					R 
					PHONO   
					300mV   
					MIX L   
					INSERT   
					1 
					2 
					L_OUT   
					3 
					MTX1   
					MTX2   
					MTX3   
					MTX4   
					CHASS   
					L MIX   
					FADER   
					GND   
					CHASS   
					0dBu   
					0dBu   
					+10dB   
					L MIX BUS   
					L-R to   
					CENTRE   
					MASTER RIGHT   
					MIX R   
					INSERT   
					1 
					2 
					R_OUT   
					3 
					MTX1   
					MTX2   
					MTX3   
					MTX4   
					CHASS   
					R MIX   
					FADER   
					CHASS   
					GND   
					0dBu   
					0dBu   
					+10dB   
					R MIX BUS   
					C/ROOM   
					LEVEL   
					C/RM_L   
					0dBu   
					GND   
					0dBu   
					+5dB   
					+5dB   
					L_MONSEL   
					CHASS   
					C/RM_R   
					MNO   
					0dBu   
					PFL BUS   
					PFLMTR   
					0dBu   
					GND   
					0dBu   
					R_MONSEL   
					CHASS   
					H/PHONES   
					H/PHONES   
					LEVEL   
					PFL EN   
					+20dB   
					PFL/AFL   
					LOGIC   
					CHASS   
					+20dB   
					PEAK   
					READING   
					RECTIFIER   
					ENABLE BUS   
					MASTER CENTRE   
					MIX C   
					INSERT   
					1 
					2 
					C_OUT   
					3 
					MTX1   
					MTX2   
					MTX3   
					MTX4   
					CHASS   
					C MIX   
					FADER   
					CHASS   
					GND   
					0dBu   
					0dBu   
					+10dB   
					C MIX BUS   
					PFL EN   
					PFLMTR   
					C_OUT   
					0dBu   
					M1   
					M2   
					M3   
					M4   
					PEAK   
					READING   
					RECTIFIER   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
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				Mono Input   
					MIC GAIN (1) adjusts the sensitivity of both mic (XLR) and Line (1/4” jack) inputs. Both inputs   
					are electronically balanced, and are located on the rear connector panel.   
					1 
					48V   
					3 
					4 
					The PEAK LED (2), monitors two points in the audio path: pre-insert point and post-EQ.   
					30   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					2 
					PK   
					1 
					5 
					The 48V switch (3) applies 48V phantom power to the input XLR. An adjacent LED indicates   
					when the phantom power is on.   
					5 
					60dB   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					100Hz   
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					3 
					3 
					HF   
					6 
					6 
					The PHASE switch (4) reverses the phase of the selected input.   
					HI-PASS (5) switches in the high-pass filter.   
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					3k   
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					HI   
					MID   
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					The module insert point is pre-EQ , pre-fader. It is located on the rear connector panel.   
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					The EQ section (6) is four band, with shelving HF and LF, and swept peaking high and low mid   
					sections.   
					6 
					7 
					450   
					LO   
					MID   
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					The HF and LF sections give +/-15dB cut/boost at 12kHz and 60Hz respectively. The Lo-mid   
					section gives +/-15dB cut/boost at 80Hz-1.9kHz. The Hi-mid section gives +/-15dB cut/boost at   
					550Hz-13kHz.   
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					- 
					+ 
					3 
					LF   
					6 
					9 
					6 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					The section is switched in by the EQ switch (7).   
					EQ   
					AUX1   
					Signal is sent to the AUX 1-8 busses via individual level pots (8). Aux 1- 4 are pre fader signals,   
					whilst Aux 5-8 are globally selectable pre or post fade via switches on the master section.   
					0 
					PRE   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					AUX2   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					Signal for the L+R (main mix), 1-2 group busses and 3-4 group busses are routed via the PAN   
					pot (9). The pan pot positions the signal within the stereo image.   
					AUX3   
					PRE   
					AUX4   
					The signal in the module is turned on and off by the illuminated MUTE switch (10), and also the   
					master mutes M1-M4 from the master section, if they are selected using the M1 - M4 switches   
					(11).   
					PRE   
					8 
					AUX5   
					PRE   
					POST   
					Post-fader signal level is controlled by a 100mm fader (12).   
					AUX6   
					PRE   
					POST   
					The signal is sent to the stereo mix bus, centre bus and 4 group busses using the C, L+R, 1-2   
					and 3-4 switches (13). Note the use of group 1 & 2, and group 3 & 4 as 2 sets of stereo pairs.   
					AUX7   
					PRE   
					POST   
					AUX8   
					A 4-segment LED bargraph meter (14), next to the fader, meters the signal post-EQ, pre-mute,   
					pre-fade. The meter has a peak type response.   
					PRE   
					POST   
					0 
					PAN   
					9 
					The PFL switch (15) feeds the pre-mute, pre-fade signal to the monitor output and phones   
					output. An adjacent LED indicates when the PFL is on.   
					L 
					R 
					MUTE   
					10   
					10   
					5 
					C 
					L 
					R 
					13   
					1 
					2 
					0 
					3 
					4 
					+16   
					5 
					12   
					+8   
					0 
					14   
					11   
					-10   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					M 
					1 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					4 
					30   
					15   
					PFL   
					1 
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				Rear Connectors   
					1 
					INSERT (1/4" TRS Jack)   
					Tip   
					Return Signal   
					INS   
					Ring Send Signal   
					Sleeve Ground   
					LINE INPUT (1/4" TRS Jack)   
					LINE   
					Tip   
					Signal Hot   
					Ring Signal Cold   
					Sleeve Ground   
					MIC INPUT (3 pin female XLR)   
					Pin 1 Ground   
					Pin 2 Signal Hot   
					Pin 3 Signal Cold   
					MIC   
					DIRECT OUTPUT (1/4" TRS Jack)“   
					PRE   
					Tip   
					Signal Hot   
					Ring Ground   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					DIR   
					The DIRECT OUTPUT is normally post fader. Pressing the PRE button switches it to pre-EQ,   
					pre-mute, pre-fader.   
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				Stereo Input   
					STE MIC GAIN (1) adjusts the sensitivity of both pairs of Mic (XLRs) or Line (1/4" jacks) inputs.   
					Both pairs are electronically balanced, and are located on the rear connector panel.   
					STE1   
					48V   
					3 
					4 
					L 
					The PEAK LED (2), monitors both left and right signals after the gain control.   
					STE   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					2 
					PK   
					30   
					The 48V switch (3) applies 48V phantom power to the input XLRs. An adjacent LED indicates   
					when the phantom power is on.   
					1 
					5 
					5 
					60dB   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					L 
					The Left PHASE switch (4) inverts the phase of the left channel.   
					MONO   
					R 
					- 
					The L switch (5) routes the left input signal to both L and R channels in the module. The R switch   
					similarly routes the right input signal. Pressing L and R together mono sums the input.   
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					3 
					3 
					HF   
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					The EQ section (6) is four band, with shelving high and low frequencies and peaking high-mid   
					and low-mid bands.   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					+ 
					3 
					HM   
					LM   
					LF   
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					7 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					+ 
					The HF control gives +/-15dB cut/boost at 12KHz. The LF control gives +/-15dB cut/boost at   
					60Hz. The HM control gives +/-15dB cut/boost at a centre frequency of 2.5kHz, and the LM   
					control gives +/-15dB cut/boost at a centre frequency of 450Hz.   
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					+ 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					9 
					The EQ is switched in by the EQ switch (7).   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					EQ   
					A mono sum of the signal is sent to the AUX 1-8 busses via individual level pots (8). Aux 1- 4 are   
					pre fader signals, whilst Aux 5-8 are globally selectable pre or post fade via switches on the   
					master section.   
					AUX1   
					0 
					PRE   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					AUX2   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					The BAL control (9) allows the stereo image to be balanced between the left and right channels   
					within the module.   
					AUX3   
					PRE   
					AUX4   
					The stereo signal in the module is turned on and off by the illuminated MUTE switch (10), and   
					also the master mutes M1-M4 from the master section, if they are selected using the M1 - M4   
					switches (11).   
					PRE   
					8 
					AUX5   
					PRE   
					POST   
					AUX6   
					Post-fader signal level is controlled by a 100mm stereo fader (12).   
					PRE   
					POST   
					The signal is sent to the stereo mix bus, centre bus and 4 group busses using the C, L+R, 1-2   
					and 3-4 switches (13). Note the use of group 1 & 2, and group 3 & 4 as 2 sets of stereo pairs.   
					The feed to the centre bus is a mono sum of the stereo signal.   
					AUX7   
					PRE   
					POST   
					AUX8   
					PRE   
					POST   
					A 4-segment LED bargraph meter (14), next to the fader, meters the signal post-EQ, pre-mute,   
					pre-fade. The meter has a peak type response.   
					0 
					BAL   
					9 
					L 
					R 
					MUTE   
					The PFL switch (15) feeds a mono sum of the pre-mute, pre-fade signal to the monitor output   
					and phones output. An adjacent LED indicates when the PFL is on.   
					10   
					10   
					C 
					L 
					R 
					5 
					0 
					5 
					13   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					+16   
					12   
					+8   
					0 
					14   
					11   
					-10   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					M 
					1 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					4 
					30   
					15   
					PFL   
					STE1   
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				Rear Connectors   
					STE1   
					MIC INPUT LEFT and RIGHT (3 pin female XLR)   
					Pin 1 Ground   
					L 
					Pin 2 Signal Hot   
					Pin 3 Signal Cold   
					LINE   
					R 
					LINE INPUT LEFT and RIGHT (1/4" TRS Jacks)   
					Tip   
					Signal Hot“   
					Ring Signal Cold“   
					Sleeve Ground“   
					MIC L   
					MIC R   
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				LAMP   
					PUSH   
					GB   
					4 
					30   
					31   
					GRP1   
					GRP2   
					GRP3   
					GRP4   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					12   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					3 
					8 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					10   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					20   
					20   
					20   
					20   
					20   
					20   
					20   
					(AUX1)   
					(AUX2)   
					(AUX3)   
					(AUX4)   
					(PFL / AFL)   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					17   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					23   
					MTX1 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX2 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX3 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX4 MASTER   
					0 
					REC/ALT   
					OUTPUT   
					TALKBACK   
					48V   
					17V   
					14   
					LEVEL   
					41   
					+ 
					- 
					5 
					6 
					4 
					21   
					35   
					22   
					37   
					3 
					1 
					7 
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					STEREO   
					RETURN 1   
					+ 
					8 
					C 
					9 
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					15   
					11   
					0 
					10   
					MNO   
					AUX5   
					AUX6   
					AUX7   
					AUX8   
					0 
					GRPS   
					LEVEL   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					+ 
					6 
					AUX   
					1- 2   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1- 2   
					12   
					13   
					9 
					39   
					24   
					36   
					38   
					33   
					40   
					32   
					AUX   
					3- 4   
					L 
					- 
					R 
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					STEREO   
					RETURN 2   
					AUX   
					5- 6   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					ON   
					LIMITER   
					AUX1   
					(GRP1) AUX2   
					0 
					(GRP2) AUX3   
					0 
					(GRP3) AUX4   
					0 
					(GRP4)   
					0 
					AUX   
					7- 8   
					LIMIT   
					(+6)   
					0 
					+ 
					6 
					MONITORING   
					PFL / AFL   
					3- 4   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					2 TRK   
					TO MIX   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					- 
					L 
					R 
					10   
					1 
					MNO   
					2 TRK LEVEL   
					5 
					GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP   
					MUTES   
					4 
					6 
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					3 
					1 
					C/ROOM   
					7 
					29   
					27   
					M 1   
					M 2   
					M 3   
					M 4   
					8 
					9 
					0 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					6 
					5 
					0 
					10   
					+ 
					6 
					L - R   
					L - R   
					L - R   
					L - R   
					2TK   
					34   
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					H/PHONES   
					5 
					C 
					4 
					6 
					26   
					28   
					3 
					1 
					7 
					L - R   
					8 
					7 
					4 
					9 
					MONITOR   
					SOURCE   
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					0 
					10   
					GRP1   
					GRP2   
					GRP3   
					GRP4   
					(AUX1)   
					(AUX2)   
					(AUX3)   
					(AUX4)   
					25   
					19   
					18   
					L - R TO CENTRE   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					20   
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					2 
					16   
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
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				Master Section   
					GROUPS   
					Note that the group controls are swappable with the aux 1-4 controls by pressing the GRP/AUX   
					SWAP switches (1). If the contols are swapped the aux and group faders swap function (and   
					their respective AFL buttons) and the group insert point becomes an aux insert point. The 12-   
					segment meter swaps function.The group and aux output connectors retain their original function.   
					The following description assumes that swap mode is NOT used.   
					The GRPx fader (2) controls the level after the insert point. This signal is fed to the Group Output   
					XLR on the rear connector panel.   
					The 12-segment meter (3) monitors the level after the fader.   
					The AFL button (4) feeds the group post-fader signal to the monitor output and phones output.   
					The post-fader signal is routed to the main mix stereo pair via the L-R switch (5) and the centre   
					mix via the C switch (6). The Group PAN pot (7) is before the L-R switch in the signal path. It is   
					used to position the group’s signal within the stereo image of the main mix.   
					The post-fader signal may be routed to any or all of the 4 matrix busses via the four matrix input   
					pots (8).   
					AUX MASTERS 1-4   
					Aux masters 1-4 are all pre-fade feeds from the input modules.   
					Each AUX master 1-4 level pot (9) controls the level fed from its own aux bus to its aux output.   
					The AFL button (10) feeds the aux post-fader signal to the monitor output and phones output.   
					AUX MASTERS 5-8   
					Aux masters 5-8 are each globally selectable to be pre-fade or post-fade feeds. this is done via   
					the PRE (11) switch.   
					Each AUX master 5-8 level pot (12) controls the level fed from its own aux bus to its aux output.   
					The AFL button (13) feeds the aux post-fader signal to the monitor output and phones output.   
					MATRIX MASTERS   
					Each MTX MASTER level pot (14) controls the level fed from its own matrix bus to its matrix   
					output.   
					The AFL button (15) feeds the matrix master post-fader signal to the monitor output and phones   
					output.   
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				L, R & C Outputs   
					Each of the 3 main mix busses, Left, Right and Centre, has its own insert point. These are   
					located on the rear connector panel. Each mix bus has its own Fader (16) following the insert   
					point in the signal path.   
					The post-fader signal for each bus is then routed to the following places:   
					• its main output XLR on the rear connector panel,   
					• feeds to the matrix 1- 4 buses (17),   
					• the REC/ALT output section,   
					• the MONITOR SOURCE select switches L-R (18) and C (19).   
					A mono sum of the L & R outputs can be routed to the C output via the L-R TO CENTRE switch   
					(20).   
					REC/ALT Outputs   
					The REC/ALT output is a stereo pair. Each of the 2 channels (L & R) has 2 output connectors on   
					the rear connector panel: an RCA phono socket and a 1/4” jack.   
					The three feeds to the REC/ALT section are from the L, R & C main faders (16). The C switch   
					(21) feeds the C signal to both L & R channels. The MONO switch (22) sums both the left and   
					right channels together.   
					The LEVEL pot (23) feeds the stereo signal to a limiter which can be enabled by the LIMITER   
					ON switch (24), the adjacent LED indicates when the limiter is active.   
					The stereo signal is then fed to the rear connector panel.   
					Monitoring & PFL   
					The monitor section feeds the control room L & R outputs (on the rear connector panel) and the   
					headphones output (right hand front of console).   
					The sources for the monitor section are:   
					• the 2-track input (25), its volume is controlled by the 2-TRK LEVEL control (26),   
					• the centre mix, C (19), and   
					• the main mix, L-R (18).   
					Any or all of these sources may be selected at any one time. The monitor signals (L & R) are   
					passed to the control room L & R outputs via the C/ROOM level pot (27), and to the headphones   
					socket via the H/PHONES pot (28). The monitor L & R signals can be mono summed using the   
					MNO switch (29).   
					The L & R 12-segment meters (30) indicate the level of the monitored signal, as selected by the   
					monitor source select switches. The CENTRE meter (31) monitors the Centre mix output except   
					when any AFL or PFL button is pressed.   
					When a PFL or AFL button is pressed the CENTRE meter displays the pfl/afl signal level, and   
					the pfl/afl signal is routed to the control room outputs and to the headphones. This signal replaces   
					the normal monitor signal. The PFL/AFL LED (32) illuminates when this is happening.   
					Note: the 2-track input may also be routed directly to the main L-R mix via the 2 TRK TO MIX   
					switch (33).   
					Master Mutes   
					These four switches (34) will mute any input modules which have been assigned to them.   
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				Talkback   
					The talkback mic input is on the rear connector panel.   
					The level of the talkback mic signal is controlled by the LEVEL pot (35). The signal is the fed to   
					all groups, aux 1-2, aux 3-4, aux 5-6 and aux 7-8 using the appropriate buttons (36).   
					Stereo Returns   
					There are two stereo return channels. The connectors are 1/4” jacks on the rear connector   
					panel.   
					Each has its own level control (37), and each may be routed to the L-R main mix or to groups 1-   
					2 for Stereo Return 1 or to groups 3-4 for Stereo Return 2 via the appropriate switches (38).   
					PSU Monitor LEDs   
					These LEDS (39) confirm the presence of the correct voltage on the +8V and the +/-17V power   
					rails in the console.   
					Rear Connector Panel   
					INS   
					INS   
					INS   
					INS   
					T/B MIC   
					MIX C   
					MIX L   
					INS   
					GRP 3   
					INS   
					GRP 1   
					INS   
					R 
					MNTR   
					L 
					L 
					L 
					L 
					REC/ALT   
					OUT   
					2 TRK IN   
					R 
					R 
					R 
					MIX R   
					GRP 4   
					GRP 2   
					MTX4   
					MTX3   
					MTX2   
					MTX1   
					AUX4   
					AUX8   
					AUX3   
					AUX2   
					AUX1   
					AUX5   
					R 
					STE RTN2   
					L 
					R 
					STE RTN1   
					L 
					AUX7   
					AUX6   
					T/B MIC (3-pin female XLR)   
					Pin 1 Ground   
					Pin 2 Signal Hot   
					Pin 3 Signal Cold   
					MIX L, R & C OUTPUTS (3-pin male XLRs)   
					Pin 1 Chassis   
					Pin 2 Signal Hot   
					Pin 3 Gnd   
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				MIX L, R & C INSERT POINTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Return Signal   
					Ring Send Signal   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					L & R MONITOR OUTPUTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Signal   
					Ring Gnd   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					GROUP 1-4 OUTPUTS (3-pin male XLRs)   
					Pin 1 Chassis   
					Pin 2 Signal Hot   
					Pin 3 Gnd   
					GROUP 1-4 INSERT POINTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Return   
					Ring Send   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					AUX 1-8 OUTPUTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Signal   
					Ring Gnd   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					MATRIX 1-4 OUTPUTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Signal   
					Ring Gnd   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					REC/ALT OUTPUTS (1/4” TRS Jacks and RCA Phonos)   
					JACK   
					Tip Signal   
					Ring Gnd   
					Sleeve Chassis   
					PHONO   
					Centre Signal   
					Screen Chassis   
					2-TRACK INPUTS (RCA Phono)   
					Centre Signal   
					Screen Chassis   
					STEREO RETURN 1 & 2 INPUTS (1/4” TRS Jacks)   
					Tip Signal Hot   
					Ring Signal Cold   
					Sleeve Chassis   
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				TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS   
					Noise   
					Measured RMS, 22Hz to 22kHz Bandwidth   
					Mic E.I.N. @ unity gain,150Ω source impedance   
					Mix Output, 40 inputs routed to mix   
					Group Outputs   
					Aux Outputs   
					Matrix Outputs   
					-128dBu   
					<-82dBu   
					<-83dBu   
					<-80dBu   
					<-89dBu   
					Crosstalk (@1kHz, typical)   
					Input Channel Mute   
					Input Fader cut-off   
					Pan isolation   
					Mix route isolation   
					Group route isolation   
					Adjacent channel crosstalk   
					Group to Mix   
					Aux Send pots offness (typical)   
					Matrix Send pots offness (typical)   
					Frequency Response   
					Mic/Line Input to any output, 20Hz - 20kHz   
					THD + N   
					<-97dB   
					<-95dB   
					<-77dB   
					<-97dB   
					<-97dB   
					<-99dB   
					<-89dB   
					<-84dB   
					<-89dB   
					<1dB   
					<0.006%   
					80dB   
					Mic sens. -30dBu, +20dBu at all outputs @1kHz   
					CMRR   
					Typical @ 1kHz   
					Input & Output Max Levels   
					Mono & Stereo Mic Inputs   
					Mono & Stereo Line Inputs   
					Stereo Returns & Insert Returns   
					Any output   
					+15dBu   
					+30dBu   
					+20dBu   
					+20dBu   
					Nominal Operating Level   
					Headphone Power   
					Input & Output Impedances   
					Mic Inputs   
					Line Inputs and Stereo Returns   
					Input channels Insert Return   
					Mix, Group, Aux, Matrix & Direct outputs   
					Insert sends   
					0dBu   
					2x250mW into 200Ω   
					2kΩ   
					10kΩ   
					5kΩ with EQ in, otherwise 3kΩ   
					150Ω   
					75Ω   
					50 - 600Ω   
					Recommended Headphone Impedance   
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				48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					48V   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					PK   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					100Hz   
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					HF   
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					3k   
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					550   
					3 
					13k   
					3 
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					HI   
					MID   
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					450   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					LO   
					MID   
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					1.9k   
					3 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					+ 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					LF   
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
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					9 
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					12   
					12   
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					12   
					12   
					15   
					15   
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					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
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					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					POST   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					PAN   
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					+16   
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					-10   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					PFL   
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				LAMP   
					STE1   
					STE2   
					PUSH   
					48V   
					48V   
					GB   
					4 
					L 
					L 
					STE   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					STE   
					MIC   
					GAIN   
					PK   
					PK   
					30   
					30   
					GRP1   
					GRP2   
					GRP3   
					GRP4   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					CENTRE   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					18   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					15   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					5 
					60dB   
					5 
					60dB   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					LINE =   
					-20   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					3 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					L 
					L 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					MONO   
					MONO   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					10   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					R 
					- 
					R 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					15   
					20   
					15   
					20   
					15   
					20   
					15   
					20   
					15   
					20   
					15   
					20   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					20   
					(AUX1)   
					(AUX2)   
					(AUX3)   
					(AUX4)   
					(PFL / AFL)   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					+ 
					+ 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					3 
					HF   
					HF   
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					MTX   
					1 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					9 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					+ 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					+ 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					MTX   
					2 
					3 
					3 
					HM   
					LM   
					LF   
					HM   
					LM   
					LF   
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					MTX   
					3 
					+ 
					+ 
					3 
					3 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					MTX   
					4 
					15   
					3 
					15   
					15   
					3 
					15   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					+ 
					+ 
					3 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					MTX1 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX2 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX3 MASTER   
					0 
					MTX4 MASTER   
					0 
					REC/ALT   
					OUTPUT   
					TALKBACK   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					48V   
					17V   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					15   
					LEVEL   
					EQ   
					EQ   
					+ 
					- 
					5 
					6 
					4 
					3 
					1 
					7 
					AUX1   
					AUX1   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					STEREO   
					RETURN 1   
					+ 
					8 
					C 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					9 
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					0 
					10   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					6 
					MNO   
					AUX5   
					AUX6   
					AUX7   
					AUX8   
					0 
					AUX2   
					AUX2   
					GRPS   
					LEVEL   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					+ 
					6 
					AUX   
					1- 2   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1- 2   
					AUX3   
					AUX3   
					AUX   
					3- 4   
					L 
					- 
					R 
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					STEREO   
					RETURN 2   
					AUX   
					5- 6   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					ON   
					AUX4   
					AUX4   
					LIMITER   
					AUX1   
					(GRP1) AUX2   
					0 
					(GRP2) AUX3   
					0 
					(GRP3) AUX4   
					0 
					(GRP4)   
					0 
					AUX   
					7- 8   
					LIMIT   
					(+6)   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					0 
					+ 
					6 
					MONITORING   
					PFL / AFL   
					AUX5   
					AUX5   
					3- 4   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					+ 
					10   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					POST   
					POST   
					2 TRK   
					TO MIX   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					L 
					- 
					R 
					MNO   
					2 TRK LEVEL   
					5 
					GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP GRP/AUX SWAP   
					AUX6   
					AUX6   
					MUTES   
					4 
					6 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					ON   
					3 
					1 
					C/ROOM   
					7 
					POST   
					POST   
					M 1   
					M 2   
					M 3   
					M 4   
					8 
					9 
					0 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					C 
					AUX7   
					AUX7   
					0 
					10   
					PRE   
					PRE   
					+ 
					6 
					L - R   
					L - R   
					L - R   
					L - R   
					2TK   
					POST   
					POST   
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					GRP PAN   
					0 
					H/PHONES   
					5 
					C 
					4 
					6 
					AUX8   
					AUX8   
					3 
					1 
					7 
					PRE   
					PRE   
					L - R   
					8 
					POST   
					POST   
					9 
					MONITOR   
					SOURCE   
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					0 
					10   
					0 
					0 
					GRP1   
					GRP2   
					GRP3   
					GRP4   
					BAL   
					BAL   
					(AUX1)   
					(AUX2)   
					(AUX3)   
					(AUX4)   
					L - R TO CENTRE   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					AFL   
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					10   
					5 
					C 
					C 
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					5 
					0 
					5 
					5 
					0 
					5 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					3 
					4 
					3 
					4 
					+16   
					+16   
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					5 
					+8   
					0 
					+8   
					0 
					-10   
					-10   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					M 
					1 
					M 
					1 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					2 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					3 
					M 
					4 
					M 
					4 
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					30   
					PFL   
					PFL   
					STE1   
					STE2   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
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