Citronic CSL-SERIES User Manual
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CSP & CSL-series User Manual
EQ Section
6. HIGH
This control can boost or cut the high frequencies (centre 12kHz)
by ±15dB (12 o’clock position is zero)
7. MID
This control can boost or cut the mid frequencies (centre 2.5kHz)
by ±15dB (12 o’clock position is zero)
8. LOW
This control can boost or cut the low frequencies (centre 80Hz)
by ±15dB (12 o’clock position is zero)
Channel Routing
9. AUX
This control governs the amount of signal from the channel routed
to the AUX SEND or auxiliary output to external equipment.
(This control is post-fader - i.e. the signal routed to AUX SEND is also
affected by the channel fader level)
10. FX
This control governs the amount of signal from the channel routed
to the DSP effects engine. If a jack is connected to the FX SEND
connector (see 37 below), this will operate as an extra AUX output
(This control is post-fader - i.e. the signal routed to AUX SEND is also
affected by the channel fader level)
11. PAN/BAL
This control adjusts the amount of signal from the channel fed to Left or Right outputs.
This varies the point in the stereo field that the signal appears. For ST1 and ST2
channels, the PAN control is replaced with a BAL control for Left/Right balance.
Channel Faders
12.
PEAK LED
Indicator showing when signal reaches maximum level and clipping.
13.
PFL
Pre-Fader Listen sends the channel signal direct to monitoring.
This means that the channel signal is shown on the main VU LEDs.
Also, the signal is routed directly to the headphones output.
This allows the particular channel signal to be checked.
If many PFLs or AFLs are selected, all are routed to monitoring.
14.
Channel fader
60mm fader to adjust the channel level to the master output.
A dB scale is provided to show the level of boost or cut.