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The width control allows you to adjust the relative separation between the outputs.
When the width is set to MAX, then rotating the joystick would give the impression
that the sound source was moving in a circle about the position of the listener. The
apparent ‘image’ of the rotating sound source is increased, when the width control is
set to minimum, giving the impression that a large segment of sound is rotating.
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The Quad Panning module has a Send and Return break-jack facility placed before
the fader. This is to allow the Quad Panning module signal to be sent out to, and
returned from an external processing unit. A relay is used to switch the insert func-
tion ‘in’ and ‘out’. The relay is controlled by the insert (INS) switch. When the insert
switch is not selected, the Quad Panning module signal is passed directly from the
input stage to the fader.
Press INS to divert the Quad Panning module signal to an external device and have
the processed signal inserted into the Quad Panning Module Path.
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A PFL switch is provided on each Quad Panning module to allow the operator to
instantaneously ‘monitor’ the audio signal present.
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A MUTE switch is included on each Quad Panning module to allow the operator to
instantaneously switch off the audio signal without disturbing the ‘fader balance’.
The MUTE switch has a secondary function when used in combination with the
CHECK switch, (located on the OSC/ST. AUX PFL module). If a Quad Panning mod-
ule is muted (MUTE switch ‘on’) and the CHECK switch is pressed, the muted Quad
Panning module is unmuted, but all the other Quad Panning modules and Input
Channels are forced into mute. This allows the originally muted Quad Panning mod-
ule to have a ‘solo function’. Note that this is not a true ‘solo function’, because if
more than Quad Panning module or Input Channel is muted, then the operation of
the CHECK switch will turn all the muted Quad Panning modules and Input Channels
‘on’ again, as it forces all of the unmuted modules ‘off’.
Summary of Contents for J-Type
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Page 8: ...viii Introduction J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 72: ...3 22 7496 Dual Input Channel J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 86: ...3 36 7830 Dual input channel J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 96: ...4 10 7925 Programmable Group Module J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 102: ...4 16 7972 Programmable Aux Groups Module J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 110: ...4 24 7548 Programmable Routing Slave Mod Mk II J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 146: ...6 14 7106 Quad Panning module J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 154: ...7 8 6910 Oscillator PFL Stereo Aux module J Type Revision J2005 2...
Page 188: ...8 16 7956 DC Master Motor fader J Type Revision J2005 2...
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