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1. 6 F Amplifier Speaker Monitor Settings 1 4 Amplifier Settings The Quick Start instructions section B above provides the basic starting point to insure adequate working levels for system power at the mixer board If for some reason you feel a need to adjust the basic power levels the speakers are hooked up as follows e The larger 15 center main speakers are hooked up to Channel A of the top amplifier e The two smaller 12 outer main speakers are hooked up to Channel B of the top amplifier e The left monitor hookup in the stage floor pocket with mic 1 is hooked to Channel A e The right monitor hookup is currently unused available for future expansion or for a second monitor mix Channel Fader Settings The green light above the channel fader slider should blink regularly when the gain for that channel is adjusted properly If the red light comes on too often it s set too high You can press the Pre Fader button PFS to send it thru the meter and fine tune it When you are running sound for a band or musical group and you re trying to adjust each of the instruments make sure you don t always boost to hear the instrument sometimes you have bring down the rest so that the one that s missing can be heard Channel Gain Settings The following are basic guidelines for tweaking the gain settings on an individual channel a High This is essentially the treble s
2. Pockets There are 18 pockets on the stage with a total of 16 microphone inputs and 2 monitor outputs These inputs are number 1 16 on the mixer board Each pocket on the stage also has two electrical power 110 outlets in it These inputs are arranged as follows 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 Overhead Microphones There are a total of 6 overhead microphones these are inputs 17 thru 22 on the mixer board They are condenser microphones so you have to make sure the phantom power is turned on to this bay of inputs before you engage the faders These microphones are numbered as follows Page 3 of 6 D More on Input Configuration 1 Cordless Microphones There are typically two cordless microphones hooked to the system e The handheld microphone is on input 15 on the mixer board e The wireless headset is on input 16 on the mixer board CD Player This unit is located in the bottom of the upper right cabinet in the booth This unit is hooked to input 29 30 Press the ON button for this input channel insert a CD and adjust the fader as necessary CD Player Recorder This unit is directly above the CD Player in the upper right cabinet If it is desired to record with this unit follow the instructions in section G Recording a service If this unit is needed as a second CD playback device it is hooked to input 31 32 Auxiliary Portable Players If it is desired to hook up an auxiliary player th
3. Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno Sound System Basic Operation November 4 2007 Introduction Basic Quick Start Instructions Corded Microphone Input Configuration Stage Mics and Monitors Overhead Mics More on Input Configuration Corded Microphones Cordless Microphones CD Player Auxiliary Portable Players TalkBack Mic Bringing a Microphone on Line Amplifier Speaker Monitor Settings Amplifier Settings Channel Fader Settings Channel Gain Settings Monitor Settings Main ST Settings Recording a Service Page 1 of 6 A Introduction 1 This manual is intended to provide a basic orientation to the equipment commonly in use at the church With any luck it will get you thru a service and perhaps provide you a basic understanding of the operation of the system For a more detailed description of the capabilities of the mixer board or other equipment described in this document please refer to the manufacturers user manual Contact the Chairperson of the Sound amp AV Support Committee B Basic Quick Start Instructions Step 1 Turn on the Power to the Amplifiers These are located in the backstage mechanical room right side of the stage when you re looking from the sound booth Press the red button on the right side of the top unit Furman Power Conditioner it should light up and along with it both of the Yamaha Power Amps should light up The power levels o
4. ere are phono jacks available on the 2TR input on the back of the mixer board This is useful for connecting an i pod or cassette tape player If they require a mini stereo jack there should be a converter cable in the bottom drawers TalkBack Microphone If it is desired to use a talkback microphone the input is located directly above the system main ST fader control This will allow you to speak to individuals on stage thru the monitor speaker system or to the house mains Select depress the 1 2 button to talk thru the stage monitors and the ST button to talk thru the house mains and adjust the volume knob as necessary E Bringing a microphone on line 1 2 Plug the microphone and cord into a pocket on the stage Check the diagram in section C 1 above to see which channel it is plugged into Make an initial adjustment of the Gain for that channel This is the knob at the top of each column If you are using a condenser microphone the initial adjustment should be around the infinity mark about 10 o clock If you are using a dynamic microphone the initial adjustment should be around 1 o clock Normally you should see the green light next to the slider blinking on and off when someone speaks into the mike or lightly taps it Slide the fader down to the bottom and turn the power button ON for that channel Slide the fader control up to an appropriate volume level Page 4 of
5. etting The shelf on this control is at 10 KHz and is at the very upper end of the typical human voice b Mid Sweep This is essentially the mid range This is perhaps the most powerful tool in this group of controls The sweep feature lets you choose a specific base frequency in the range of 250 to 5 000 hertz and boost or cut that value The human voice is primarily in this range so you can shape the voice considerably with this control use it sparingly c Low This is essentially the bass setting The shelf on this control is at 100 Hertz If you have a boominess in the sound it is often helpful to cut the low frequencies a bit This is very common when miking a guitar with a condenser micropohone you ll need to roll off the low gain Monitor Settings Both monitor pockets on the stage are currently hooked to the Aux 1 controls on the board In order to set up a basic monitor mix or at least a starting point do the following Page 5 of 6 a Bring up the Aux 1 control on the each appropriate input channel to the unity setting Do this for each microphone input channel that you want in the mix b Make sure the Pre Fader button just below the Aux 2 control is depressed for that channel This assures that the setting will be consistent on the stage once it s set This should be the default setting for all channels on the board d Adjust the Aux 1 master knob located on the upper
6. n the amps should be pre set but if they re not then adjust them as follows Top Amp Mains Left and Right Channels should be pointing to about 12 o clock Bottom Amp Monitors Left and Right Channels should be pointing to about 10 o clock Step 2 Power up the Mixer Board and Auxiliary Equipment There are two light switches mounted on the side of the cabinet to the right of the soundboard Turn both of these on indicator light below each switch will glow when each is powered up These two switches should turn on the Mixer Board Light Board Hearing Assistance Amplifier Foyer Remote Speaker Amplifier 32 Band Equalizer CD Recorder Deck CD Player Deck Cordless Microphone transceivers 2 each Step 3 Check output level and podium mike Check to make sure there is some power level on the Red ST Fader Slider This is the main volume for the system lower right corner of the board You should start out with it at a level of about 10 20 dB on the scale The podium microphone is normally on input number 7 Make sure the podium microphone channel is turned on and the phantom power serving this input bay is turned on Press the ON button and it lights up Adjust the fader slider on this channel as needed to obtain appropriate volume level Step 4 When powering down the equipment power down the amplifiers last Page 2 of 6 C Corded Microphone Input Configuration 1 Stage Microphone Monitor
7. right corner of the mixer board until you get an adequate sound level on stage Your goal is to insure the performers can hear themselves and each other but not to be any louder than necessary as it will cause feedback problems particularly if any condenser microphones are in the mix e Main Fader ST Settings The ST fader is the main volume setting for the house speakers You should try to adjust this to an initial volume setting and then mix each channel from there If you raise or lower this fader it will raise of lower the entire mix to the house main speakers Recording a Service The CD Recorder operation is very similar to that of a cassette recorder Basic steps are as follows 1 Insert blank CD RW disc into the unit 2 Wait for the unit to read the disc Display should read Blank Disc 3 Press the RED record button It should automatically engage the pause function 4 Press the PLAY button 5 When finished recording press the stop button press the finalize button then the jog button to confirm One CD is only good for about 70 to 80 minutes You can pull out a full disc and finalize it later if necessary Page 6 of 6

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