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The Digital Effects

The PA6FX/PA8FX features sixteen built-in digital effects. Rotate the DSP
control (#12) to select the desired effect. Each channel’s DSP/Eff control
(#7) adjusts the amount of effect applied to its channel. The main DSP
Ret control (#13) determines the overall amount of internal effects
applied to the output signal.

The Front Panel - continued:

DSP

Multi

SAR

LAR

SPR

Delay

PA6FX/PA8FX

Box Mixer with Digital Effects

The following chart provides a list of the 

DSP

settings along with a brief

description of each effect.

SAR:

Small Room

8’ x 8’ empty room w/hardwood floor

Small Rehearsal Hall

20’ x 40’ hall, wood floors, hard walls

LAR:

Large Hall

50’ x 100’ hall, about 50 persons

Concert Hall

5000-seat hall, full crowd

SPR:

Plate Reverb

Simulates studio steel plate reverb 

Spring Reverb

Simulates multi-spring reverb tank

Delay:

Slapback, short

125ms delay + reverb

Slapback, Med-short

240ms delay + reverb

Slapback, Medium

350ms delay + reverb

Slapback, Long

557ms delay - 630’ travel time

Multi:

Short Med. Surface

280ms delay w/21.8% regen + reverb

Medium Hard Surface

335ms delay w/26.5% regen + reverb

Chor-Delay

400ms delay with modulation

Chor-Verb

Hall reverb w/modulated pre-delay 

Slap-Verb

Medium hall w/200ms pre-delay

Instrument Doubler

Simulates second track slightly out-of-sync

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1

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2

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3

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1

SAR - Small Area Reverbs

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2

LAR - Large Area Reverbs

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3

SPR - Special Reverbs

15. TAPE IN LEVEL:

Use this control to adjust the level of the signal from the

tape In jacks (#21).

16. MAIN:

Use this control to adjust the main mixed signal level sent to the

mixer’s internal power amplifier. To avoid overdriving the amplifier, this con-
trol should be set around 6 or 7 to allow sufficient headroom for peaks in the
program material.

17. MONITOR:

Use this control to adjust the level of the signal from each

channel’s Mon control (#6) sent to the Monitor Out jack (#18).

18. MONITOR OUT:

Use this jack to send the monitor signal to your moni-

tor amp and speakers.

19. EFFECTS SEND:

Use this jack to send the signal from the DSP/Eff bus

(from each channel’s DSP/Eff control, #7) to the input of an external effects
device. This signal is post-channel level, post-channel eq, pre-master.

20. EFFECTS RETURN:

Use this jack to return the output signal of an external

effects device back into the mixer for processing.

21. TAPE IN/TAPE OUT:

Use these jacks to connect a tape recorder to the

mixer. Connect the Tape Out jacks to the recorder’s In/Record jacks. Connect
the Tape In jacks to the recorder’s Out/Play jacks. To avoid feedback, turn
down the Tape In Level control (#15) when recording.

22. AUX IN:

Use this jack to connect an auxiliary source (such as a tape play-

er, CD payer, etc.) to the mixer. This jack is a mono input - a stereo signal will
have to be mixed down to a mono signal by means of a summing device. This
input is especially useful for expanding the channel count of your P.A. by
adding an external mixer (see page 6).

Summary of Contents for PA6FX

Page 1: ...ed mixers available the Crate Audio PA6FX PA8FX Box Mixer with Digital Effects These compact units feature Crate s legendary performance and high quality con struction in rugged and easy to operate packages Each mixer features a combination 1 4 and XLR type balanced input jack on every channel The Master control section features a three band EQ DSP Return Main Level control an Effects Loop with Re...

Page 2: ...R AMPLIFIERS ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CONTINUED EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CAN CAUSE PERMA NENT HEARING IMPAIRMENT OR LOSS USER CAUTION IS ADVISED AND EAR PROTECTION IS RECOMMENDED IF UNIT IS OPERATED AT HIGH VOLUME CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ...

Page 3: ...reases the high frequency output The High control provides 30dB of boost or cut at 10kHz 6 MON Use this control to adjust the level of the signal from each channel to the Monitor bus This signal is post level pre eq 7 DSP EFF Use this control to adjust the level of the signal sent to the inter nal DSP and the Effects Send jack 19 MASTER SECTION The Master tone controls serve as a three band EQ to ...

Page 4: ...bs 3 SPR Special Reverbs 15 TAPE IN LEVEL Use this control to adjust the level of the signal from the tape In jacks 21 16 MAIN Use this control to adjust the main mixed signal level sent to the mixer s internal power amplifier To avoid overdriving the amplifier this con trol should be set around 6 or 7 to allow sufficient headroom for peaks in the program material 17 MONITOR Use this control to ad...

Page 5: ...ANY COMBINATION OF SPEAKERS THAT HAVE A TOTAL IMPEDANCE BELOW 2 OHMS SPKR IMP OF SPKRS TOTAL IMP SPKR IMP OF SPKRS TOTAL IMP 4 ohms 2 2 ohms 16 ohms 2 8 ohms 8 ohms 2 4 ohms 16 ohms 4 4 ohms 8 ohms 4 2 ohms 16 ohms 8 2 ohms 26 EFFECTS LOOP 2 LINE IN Connecting an external signal processor such as an equalizer or compressor can be accomplished through the Line In and Line Out jacks Connect the OUTP...

Page 6: ...SP Eff 10 0 DSP Eff 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Level 10 0 Mon 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Level 10 0 Mon 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Level 10 0 Mon 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Level 10 0 Mon 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Level 10 0 Mon 10 0 High 15dB 15dB Mid 15dB 15dB Low 15dB 15dB Main 10 0 Monitor...

Page 7: ...AUX EFF RET POWER AMP SPEAKER LINE OUT LINE IN AUX IN BUFFER DSP EFFECTS SEND MONITOR OUT LEVEL DSP RET DSP EFF MON LOW MID HIGH TYPICAL INPUT CHANNEL MONITOR LOW MID HIGH TAPE IN LEVEL TAPE IN TAPE OUT PA6FX PA8FX Box Mixer with Digital Effects ...

Page 8: ... RMS Effects Return Effects Send Levels 1V RMS Power Requirements 120VAC 60 Hz 160VA 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 160VA 230VAC 50 60Hz 160VA Size and Weight PA6FX PA8FX 10 H x 18 W x 9 5 D 10 H x 20 25 W x 9 5 D 29 lbs 34 lbs The PA Series Box Mixers are covered with a durable high quality carpet like material Brush clean as needed Never spray cleaning agents onto the cabinet Avoid abrasive cleansers which ...

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