TARGA TM-2100
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17 Switch for High-Pass Filter
This switch allows you to toggle the high-pass filter on or off. Frequencies under 75 Hz
are cut.
Note: There is no high-pass filter when using stereo LINE inputs (regardless of the
switch setting).
18 Equalizer
The mixing console has a 3-band equalizer, via which you can amplify or attenuate the
low, mid and high frequencies individually for each of the channels. This means you
can adjust the desired sound characteristics for every channel independently from each
other.
Turn all the controls of a channel to the middle position ("0" value) to maintain the origi
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nal frequency response of the connected devices.
Turn the HF, MF or LF control to the right to boost the high, mid or low frequencies.
Turn the HF, MF or LF control to the left to attenuate the high, mid or low frequencies.
The following table gives details of the EQ type for the different frequency bands and
the possible boosting/cutting.
Controls
Curve
Base frequency
Maximum boost/cut
LF
Shelving
80 Hz
±
2 dB
MF
Peaking
2.5 kHz
±
2 dB
HF
Shelving
2 kHz
±
2 dB
19 AUX controls
With the AUX controls you can output the channel signals on the AUX jack (10).
Turn the AUX control clockwise from the left to increase the AUX level (AUX jack) grad
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ually.
Note: The signal to the AUX jack is a pre-fader signal. This means that it cannot be ad
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justed through the channel fader (22).
20 EFX controls
With this potentiometer you can adjust the EFX output of the preset signal level. As
these controls are arranged behind the channel fader, their settings affect the level that
you have preset using the relevant channel fader.
21 PAN/BAL control
PAN (Mono channel 1 and 2)
The PAN controls determine the balance of the Mono signal on the Stereo L and R out
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puts.
Turn the PAN control anti-clockwise to output the sound of the relevant channel only
from the left loudspeaker.
Turn the PAN control clockwise to output the sound of the relevant channel only from
the right loudspeaker.