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STEREO INPUTS
The Stereo inputs allow
signals to be brought back
into the console (returned)
from an effect unit without
using up a complete
channel strip. Often stereo
signals can only be routed
to the stereo mix, however,
the ASP8024 stereo inputs
allow routing back to the
multi-track in addition to the
mix. This means that effects
can be recorded on the
multi-track.
Routing to the foldback
system is also possible
using F/B A and F/B B
allowing performers to hear
any reverberation or other
effect.
A gain trim with 20 dB of
range, rotary fader, solo
and cut switch complete
the facilities on the input.
The stereo channels
effectively increase the
number of inputs on the
console that are available
especially during a mix
down. Every channel has
two inputs, either mic/line
or tape, thus a 36 input
console has 72 inputs PLUS
4 stereo inputs giving 80
inputs.
1 ROUTING SWITCHES
allowing the input
signal to be sent to the
multi-track recorder.
2 SHIFT button working
with the routing
switches to give access
to tracks 13 - 24.
3 F/B A allows the input
signal to be fed to
Foldback A.
4 F/B B allows the input
signal to be fed to
Foldback B.
5 TRIM control to
compensate for
different input levels.
This has a range of
±20dB.
6 Rotary FADER allowing
the input signal to be
faded up or down as
required.
7 MIX allows the input
signal to be sent to the
stereo mix bus.
8 SOLO allows the input
signal to be auditioned
depending upon the
selected solo mode.
9 CUT is used to mute the
signal or simply remove
any noise contribution
from the return when
not in use.
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