TARGA TM-2100
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Mixing and Processing the Audio Signals
You can comfortably process the signals of the various sound sources with the help of
the numerous controls on the mixing console.
At first sight, so many potentiometers can look a little daunting. Luckily however there
are only 6 or 7 different controls that are repeated for the various channels. In the fol
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lowing you will find an overview of these controls.
Controls and Indicators of the Mixing Console
In the following figure you will find an overview of the controls and displays for channels
-0. Their function is identical for the various channels.
Controls for the Individual Channels
15 PEAK indicator
Measures the level of the post-EQ signal and lights red when the level reaches 5dB
below the clipping level. For stereo channels with XLR jacks (3/4 and 5/6) it measures
the post-EQ level and the pre-amplified mic levels. The display lights red again if one of
these levels reaches 5dB below the clipping level.
16 TRIM (Gain)
This control is for adjusting the input level. Set it so that the PEAK indicator (15) lights
only briefly at the maximum input level. This will enable you to achieve a balanced ad
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justment between signal/noise ratio and dynamic range.
The scale from -50 to -6 dB denotes the input levels for the MIC jacks (for microphones)
for channels 1 and 2. The scale from -50 to -10 dB denotes the input levels for the MIC
jacks (for microphones) for channels 3/4 and 5/6. However, if you connect devices with
LINE standard output to the LINE jack, the scale is from -30 to +14 dB for channels 1
and 2 and from –20 to +20 dB for channels 3/4 and 5/6.