eVenue Thunder
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H a r d w a r e O p e r a t i o n
Mixer Controls
Adjustments to the Mixer occur with the Main Mix (Figure 21) and the specific Input Controls (Figure
22).
Main Mix:
The ideal position for the Main Mix fader is 0 dB. Leave Program (Push), FX To Main, and
Phones/Control Room knobs fully counterclockwise and CD/Tape to Mix, CD/Tape to Ctrl, and FX Solo
buttons in their out position.
Input Controls:
The Mixer provides independent controls for each specific input, including Mic 1
and 2, CD, MP3, and PC (which may include the Thunder Software).
• CD input controls correspond to Channels 7 and 8 (labeled CD)
• MP3 input controls correspond to channels 9/10 (labeled MP3)
• PC input controls correspond to channels 11/12 (labeled PC)
Each input’s controls are labeled as detailed below:
1. Gain (a.k.a “Trim”): Sets the input volume. Always turn fully counterclockwise before the
input is connected or disconnected, then adjust to the desired level.
2. Clip: When on, indicates that your signal is distorted
3. High: Adjusts the intensity of the higher frequencies for that input in the mix. Always
start in the 12 o’clock position and adjust to the desired level.
4. Low: Adjusts the intensity of the lower frequencies in the mix. Always start in the 12
o’clock position and adjust to the desired level.
5. Mon: This is not used in eVenue. It should always be turned fully counterclockwise.
6. FX: This is not used in eVenue. It should always be turned fully counterclockwise.
7. BAL (Pan): Pan controls the audio intensity from left to right. Always leave at 12 o’clock
position. (An exception to this rule is for the CD channels. Turn the left fully left, and the
right fully right. Any changes applied to one should be applied to both, equally.)
8. Fader: Gradually increases or decreases audio signal levels for that input.
Figure 21: Main Mix Controls
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Figure 22: Sample Mixe8 Input Controls