CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
Rear Panel
12. Power Button and AC Connector
The power button, located on the rear of the mixer, is used to activate
the mixer. Of course, there's no point in activating the mixer if there's
no power, therefore an AC connector has been included to ensure
your mixer gets the power it needs. Please use the power cable
that is included with this mixer only. The Powerpod 620 R offers a
permanent power cable in lieu of an AC connector.
NB. Before connecting the AC cable to the Powerpod Mixer, please ensure
the local voltage levels are identical to those chosen by the Voltage Selector
switch.
13. Voltage Selector (Powerpod 740 R only)
This switch allows you to select from 2 mains power modes, 115
VAC / 60 Hz (allowing you to use the device in Countries with
voltages between 100V and 120V) or 230 VAC / 50 Hz (allowing
you to use the device in Countries with voltages between 220V and
240V). To change the Voltage Selector, you must first unscrew and
remove the plastic cover that protects the switch. After changing
the voltage, please replace the plastic cover to ensure the voltage
level is not inadvertently altered. The Powerpod 620 R's power
range is determined by the
NB. Using incorrect voltages can cause irreversible damage to the mixer.
All care must be taken in selecting the voltage appropriate to your zone.
If unsure of local voltage levels, contact a knowledgeable source before
using this mixer.
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Channel Controls
14. High Frequency Control
This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15 dB to high
frequency (12 kHz) sounds. This will adjust the amount of treble
included in the audio of the channel, adding strength and crispness
to sounds such as guitars, cymbals, and synthesizers.
15. Middle Frequency Control (Powerpods 740 R only)
This control is used to provide a peaking style of boost and cut to
the level of middle frequency sounds at a range of ±15 dB. Changing
middle frequencies of an audio feed can be rather difficult when
used in a professional audio mix, as it may be more desirable to cut
middle frequency sounds rather than boost them, soothing overly
harsh vocal and instrument sounds in the audio.
POWERPOD 620 R / POWERPOD 740 R
16. Low Frequency Control
This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15 dB to
low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will adjust the amount of bass
included in the audio of the channel, and bring more warmth and
punch to drums and bass.
17. MON (Monitor) Level Control
This control alters the signal level that is being sent to the Monitor
mixing buses, the signal of which is suitable for connecting stage
monitors, allowing artists to listen to the music that is being
playing.
18. EFX (Effect) Level Control
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This control alters the signal level that is sent to the EfX output,
which can be used in conjunction with external signal processors
(this signal of which can be returned to mixer via the stereo return
inputs), or simply as additional auxiliary outputs for any means
required. These controls also adjust the level of audio that is sent
to the built-in digital effect panel.
19. Channel Level Control
This control will alter the signal level that is sent from the
corresponding channel to the Main mixing bus.
20. PAD -25 Button
The PAD -25 button, located above the 1/4" phone jack on mono
channels, is used to attenuate the input signal by 25 dB. This should
only be pushed in when using line-level input devices.
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