User manual ALLEN & HEATH XONE 92

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[. . . ] USER GUIDE Publication AP5345 Limited One Year Warranty This product has been manufactured in the UK by ALLEN & HEATH and is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for period of one year from the date of purchase by the original owner. To ensure a high level of performance and reliability for which this equipment has been designed and manufactured, read this User Guide before operating. In the event of a failure, notify and return the defective unit to ALLEN & HEATH Limited or its authorised agent as soon as possible for repair under warranty subject to the following conditions Conditions Of Warranty 1. The equipment has been installed and operated in accordance with the instructions in this User Guide 2. [. . . ] HI Turn this control clockwise to boost and anticlockwise to cut the high (treble) frequencies. This has a shelving response when turned clockwise with all frequencies above the 2. 5kHz turning point affected. When turned fully anticlockwise the response changes to a low pass filter (12dB/Oct) with all frequencies above the cutoff point being progressively attenuated. Use HI boost to brighten up the sound by adding sparkle, and cut to eliminate all HF content. MID 1 Turn clockwise to boost and anticlockwise to cut the higher mid frequencies. This has a bell shaped peak/dip response that has maximum effect at 2kHz. Frequencies in this range can be boosted by 6dB or attenuated by 30dB. The "Q" or frequency bandwidth also alters from a high Q (narrow bandwidth) on boost to a low Q wide bandwidth when cutting. This prevents accumulated gain when all EQ controls are fully clockwise. MID 2 This is similar to MID 1 but affects the lower mid frequencies centred at 350Hz. Boosting can enhance the warmth of the sound while cutting can reduce the unpleasant resonant or boomy effects. XONE:92 User Guide LO This is similar to the HI control but affects the low (bass) frequencies below the 250Hz turning point. When turned fully anticlockwise the response changes to a high pass filter (12dB/Oct) with all frequencies below the cut-off point being progressively attenuated. Use LO boost to accentuate the bass lines/beats, and cut to eliminate all LF content. 6 FILTER assign switch. Toggle this switch to route the channel signal through either of the two VCF FILTER sections. Selecting the switch in the central `OFF' position bypasses both the VCF FILTER sections. Note: Routing the channels to the filters with the filter ON can produce audible clicks; route the channels to either filter with the filter turned off to prevent this. Toggle this switch to route the channel signal to either side of the crossfader. Selecting the switch in the central `OFF' position routes the signal direct to the mix outputs. Press this switch to listen to the pre-fader channel signal in the headphones and to display its signal on the main meters. This does not affect the house mix or booth speakers and lets you audition the signal to cue a track before adding it to the mix. Cue is typically pre-EQ for music channels so that you do not lose your reference when beat mixing, regardless of the EQ effect, but can be selected to be post EQ by selecting the POST EQ switch in the master section. [. . . ] To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that described in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. The XONE:92 has several internal option settings designed in. Some of these are primarily for setting up the mixer in a fixed installation situation, and the others can be used to reconfigure the MIDI system. To gain access to these options the top panel assembly needs to be separated from the chassis. [. . . ]

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