Cerwin-Vega CVM-1224FXUSB Owner's Manual

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GLOSSARY (continued)     
 
insert   
a break point in the signal path to allow the connection of external devices, for instance signal 
processors or other mixers at line level signals. Nominal levels can be anywhere between -10dBu 
to +6dBu, usually coming from a low impedance source. 
 
pan (pot)   
 
abbreviation of ‘panorama’: controls levels sent to left and right outputs. 
 
peaking   
the point at which a signal rises to its maximum instantaneous level, before falling back down 
again. It can also describe an equalizer response curve affecting only a band of frequencies, (like 
on a graphic equalizer), “peaking” at the centre of that band. 
 
peak LED   
 
a visual indication of the signal peaking just before the onset of clipping. 
 
PFL 
a function that allows the operator to monitor the pre-fade signal (pre-fade listen) in a channel 
independently of the main mix. 
 
phase   
a term used to describe the relationship of two audio signals. In-phase signals reinforce each 
other, out-of-phase signals result in cancellation. 
 
polarity   
a term used to describe the orientation of the positive and negative poles of an audio 
connection. Normally connections are made with positive to positive, negative to negative. If 
this is reversed, the result will be out-of-phase signals (see ‘phase’ above). 
 
post-fade   
the point in the signal path after the monitor or master fader and therefore affected by fader 
position. 
 
pre-fade   
the point in the signal path before the monitor or master fader position and therefore 
unaffected by the fader position. 
 
rolloff    
 
a fall in gain at the extremes of the frequency response. 
 
shelving   
an equalizer response affecting all frequencies above or below the break frequency i.e. a 
highpass or lowpass derived response. 
 
spill   
 
 
acoustic interference from other sources. 
 
transient   
 
a momentary rise in the signal level. 
 
unbalanced 
 
a method of audio connection which uses a single wire and the cable screen as the 
signal return. This method does not provide the noise immunity of a balanced input (see above). 
 
+48V     
 
the phantom power supply, available at the channel mic inputs, for condenser 
microphones and active DI boxes.