Alesis studio24 Manual De Usuario

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Description of Controls
8 2 S
TUDIO 
24 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
 
C
HANNEL 
F
ADER
 This linear 60 mm slide fader varies the level feeding the Channel PAN control and
Assignment switches (L/R and GRP) and AUX 3/4.. The fader is set for unity gain
(level in = level out) when it is set at the “0 dB” mark, 2/3 of the way up. When the
fader is raised to its maximum, there is 10 dB of gain added to the signal.
 
S
TEREO 
A
UX 
R
ETURN 
S
ECTION 
(A 
AND 
B)
 This section is essentially a four-input addition to the channels, squeezed into the top
of the master section. This section is where you determine how much signal will be
heard from effect devices.
 
MON 1/2
 Turn these purple  knobs in order to hear the Stereo Aux Returns in the Monitor 1/2
mix. This is a pre-fader stereo send typically used for performer monitors and
headphone feeds. Signals from the left input will go to Monitor 1, and signals from
the right input will go to Monitor 2. The MON 1/2 send is not affected by the LEVEL
control beneath it.
 
LEVEL
 The gray LEVEL controls set how much signal from the Stereo Aux Return inputs
will be sent to the Aux Return ASSIGN switches. In that sense, they are just like the
Channel Faders in function.
 
L/R A
SSIGN 
S
WITCHES
 These switches route the signals from the Stereo Aux Return jacks to the Master L/R
FADER, with the left AUX input going to the left Master and right AUX going to the
right Master. The Left input jack is mono, so if no plug is inserted into the Right
input, the left signal will be connected to both sides, appearing in the center of the
stereo image.
 
MASTER SECTION
 On the right hand side of the console are controls that affect the outputs of the mixer.
 
P
OWER AND 
P
HANTOM INDICATORS
 The switches for these indicators are located on the back panel. The PHANTOM LED
indicates that 48 volt phantom power is being applied to all 8 XLR jacks.
 
Phantom power should be turned off if there are no phantom-
powered microphones connected, or if any MIC IN jack is connected
to any line-level source (such as the output of a VCR) or any
unbalanced source.