Behringer MIC800 사용자 가이드

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                             MINIMIC MIC800
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2. CONTROL ELEMENTS
2.2 Front panel
This section describes how to use the front panel of the MIC800, illustrated as follows:
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Fig. 2.1: MIC800 front panel
In the previous illustration, each control element is associated with a callout, for example 
. In
this section, use these callouts to identify details about each control element. The numeric order of
callouts 
 through 
 identifies the signal path of the MIC800. This means that the PHANTOM
+48 V button (
) is the first feature in the signal path. The VU meter (
) is the last feature in the
signal path.
About the buttons
Some of the MIC800 control elements are buttons. When a button is:
V
pushed in and illuminated, the relevant feature is turned on
V
not pushed in and illuminated, the relevant feature is turned off
The rest of this section describes how to use the control elements of the MIC800:
Before you turn on the MIC800, turn the INPUT GAIN control to +26 dB (minimum setting).
(power) button: To turn the MIC800 on and off, push this button.
VTC LED: When you turn on the MIC800, this LED is illuminated. This indicates that the VTC
(Virtual Tube Circuitry) is activated. VTC is BEHRINGER analog technology that emulates the
warmth of vintage tube circuitry. Here, the term warmth refers to the upper harmonics that
tube circuitry adds to audio signals. Upper harmonics give audio signals power, transparency,
and unobtrusive brilliance.
To adjust the amount of warmth that the MIC800 creates, use the TUBE MODELING control
(
).
PHANTOM +48 V button: If you connected a condenser microphone to the MIC800, use this
button to turn on phantom power. Phantom power is the + 48 volts that condenser microphones
need to polarize condenser diaphragms. Dynamic microphones do not need phantom power.
Before you turn on phantom power, connect your condenser microphone to the MIC800.
In addition, mute all loudspeakers.
20 dB PAD button: To reduce the input sensitivity by 20 dB, use this button to turn on the pad.
It is not recommended to reduce the input sensitivity for microphone input.
Ø (phase inversion) button: If you encounter phase cancellation, use this button to turn on the
phase inversion feature. This feature inverts the input signal 180 degrees. Phase cancellations
occur when you combine the output signal with other signals and the combined signals cancel
each other.