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Manual de usuario Fender, modelo MX 5232

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The Submasters can then be taken directly out of the board, or assigned to the stereo main mix and placed in the stereo sound field using the Submaster Pan pot. Mixing via the Submaster section and sending the signal out through the Submaster outputs lets you assign specific Submasters to be, for example, additional reverb sends or sends to the MX-5200's Parametric Equalizers before returning the signals to the stereo main mix. Submaster Main (Assignment) Switch This switch assigns the Submaster to the stereo main mix bus. This allows you to set up a subgroup (such as drums, keyboards, backing vocals, etc.) and adjust the level of the entire group—without having to adjust all of the input faders assigned to the group at the same time. When this switch is pressed, the Submaster's post-fader/post-Mute signal passes through the Pan control and is sent to the Left Main and Right Main buses. Pan Control This control governs the relative amounts of the mono Submaster signal being sent to each of the Main buses. Solo Switch & LED Indicator When the Solo switch is engaged, the LED indicator glows until the Solo switch is pressed again to disengage the function. The Solo button on each Submaster channel operates in two different ways, depending on whether the Enable Stereo In Place Solo button in the Master section is pressed to its "in" position. (For information on the effect of the Solo and Enable Stereo In Place Solo functions, see page 21.) When the Enable Stereo In Place Solo button is in its "out" position (disabled) and a Submaster's Solo button is pressed, the post-Mute/post-Pan signal is summed to mono and then sent to both the left and right Control Room and Headphones outputs. The left and right meters monitor the levels on the left and right channels. When the Enable Stereo In Place Solo button is in its "in" (enabled) position and a Submaster's Solo button is pressed, an In Place Stereo signal from the post-Mute/post-Pan location is sent to both the left and right Control Room and Headphones outputs. The left and right meters monitor these stereo signals. Mute Switch & LED Indicator The signal to the Submaster output, as well as the Main, Solo, Headphones, and Mono outputs is muted when this switch is pressed. Its LED glows to indicate that the Mute is engaged. Peak Indicator LED Indicator A peak-detector circuit monitors the Submaster's signal and glows when the level exceeds 6dB below its clipping point. Submaster Fader Each Submaster Fader adjusts the level to its corresponding Submaster output, post-Insert point. Stereo Main Mix (Master) Section The Main section consists of the two Left Main and Right Main outputs and their faders, as well as the Mono Output and its level control. The Main L and Main R insert jacks on the rear panel are pre-fader, so the level of any effects added at those points are controlled by the faders. Note that the Left Main and Right Main sections are identical. LEFT MAIN Left Main Mute Switch & LED Indicator The Mute switch mutes the signal going from the Left Main fader to the Main Left Outputs (XLR and 1/4") as well as to the Mono Out. When the Mute switch is engaged, the LED indicator glows until the Mute switch is pressed again to disengage the function. Peak Indicator LED Indicator A peak-detector circuit monitors the signal at points before and after the Main L insert and fader, and glows when the level exceeds 6dB below its clipping point. This is helpful in cases where something has been soloed and the left meter is not currently reading the left main output. This LED allows you to catch an overload condition on the left main output. Left Main Fader This 100mm fader governs the level reaching the Main Left Outs (XLR and 1 /4"), as well as the level of the Left Main signal being fed to the summing amplifier that drives the Mono Out. RIGHT MAIN Right Main Mute Switch & LED Indicator The Mute switch mutes the signal going from the Right Main fader to the Main Right Outputs (XLR and 1/4") as well as to the Mono Out. When the Mute switch is engaged, the LED indicator glows until the Mute switch is pressed again to disengage the function. Peak Indicator LED A peak-detector circuit monitors the Main channel's signal and glows when the level exceeds 6dB below its clipping point. Right Main Fader This 100mm fader governs the level reaching the Main Right Outs (XLR and 1/4"), as well as the level of the Right Main signal being fed to the summing amplifier that drives the Mono Out. EQ IN/OUT 2 I 3 SUBMASTER 2 Mono Master Level The Mono Level Master controls the combined (summed) Left Main and Right Main signal reaching the 1/4" Mono Output jack. This allows the console to be used as a 6-Submaster/mono master console, if desired. It is also useful for creating a mono mix from the stereo, for feeding a center vocal cluster (in left/center/right sound-reinforcement systems), or for driving a mono subwoofer feed that can be brought up separate...

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