MASTER MODULE, INPUTS
AUX RTN (46) Input
Placed on the back connection panel, this input is specially suited for injecting back into the
main mix of the mixer a signal which has passed through an external effect unit (electronic echoes or
reverbs). Thanks to its sensitivity, 0dBV(1V), you can also use it as an auxiliary line level input. It
features a dedicated volume control and pre-listening activation button for audio monitoring.
MIX (49) Input
Direct access to the main mix bus without level control. For interconnecting various mixing
desks we recommend to use this input found on the back panel.
LINE AUX (22) Input
Located on the control panel and with an +5dBV input sensitivity, it is specially suited for
connecting high level audio sources such as CD players, DATs, MiniDiscs or MP3 Players. This input
has a dedicated level control VOL (25) and PFL activation button (24).
OTHER FEATURES
CROSSFADER (38)
This transversally mounted high quality potentiometer allows a smooth transition between the
channels with activated XFA/XFB buttons. The crossfader is submodular, i.e. it can easily be
replaced by removing the two outermost screws placed on the control surface.
1 - Remove the two outermost screws which fix the crossfader to the front control panel.
2 - Pull the crossfader out of its mounting hole.
3 - Unplug the cabling from the old crossfader and connect the new one.
4 - Place the new crossfader in the mounting hole and tighten the screws.
Linked to the crossfader you can find the SHAPE (51) potentiometer. This control allows for a
continuous transition between two different crossfader curve types. On one end, the "Soft" curve
provides a smooth and progressive transition, ideal for "Club Mix" applications. On the other end, an
instantaneous "Sharp" transition proves specially useful for "scratch" applications.
TALKOVER (15-16-17-18)
This device automatically dampens the musical signal when the ON switch of this module (18)
is activated. The damping amount can be adjusted from 0 to 30dB via the EFF (15) knob and begins
at the first voice hit. The time in which the musical signal recovers its original level can be adjusted
from 0.1 to 3 seconds via the TIME knob.
The SCLAT 200vs is pre-configured in such way that MICRO/LINE module nearest to the
MASTER module acts as talkover activator. This setting may nevertheless be overridden, so that any
other module(s) could activate the talkover.
For a MICRO/LINE module to activate the talkover, internal assignment jumpers must be
changed from the "MUSIC" bus setting to the "MICRO" bus (see fig. 2).
ATTENTION: The modification of the talkover assignment must be carried out by a qualified
technician.
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