Laney CONCEPT 6 User Manual - Table Of Contents

Summary of CONCEPT 6

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    Laney series mixing consoles concept 6 concept 8 user manual.

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    Concept concept manual 2 2 table of contents concept 6 - concept 8 user manual page 4 page 4 page 3 page 3 page 2 page 2 contents contents general information general information concept 6/8 quick start guide concept 6/8 quick start guide concept 6/8 quick start guide concept 6/8 quick start guide c...

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    Concept concept manual 3 3 we at laney are extremely pleased that you have decided to select a concept mixing desk for your mixing and we wish to reinforce your judgement by ensuring you get off to a flying start by including this comprehensive user manual to assist you in getting to know your equip...

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    Concept concept manual 4 4 special features laney have been established in audio amplification for over twenty five years, during which time it has firmly established itself as a benchmark for audio products. Feedback from musicians and recording engineers, supported by original design ingenuity, ar...

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    Concept 6/8 quick start guide this is a quick start guide so you can be using you mixer sooner rather than later - you can then refer to the detailed description later in this manual when you need. 2 diagrams are provided to supplement this information following these tips plugging in ! Connect powe...

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    Concept concept manual 6 6 you can send signals to fx using the aux 1 and digifx controls on the channels . The aux 1 master send control adjusts the overall level sent to external fx units via the aux 1 output socket . Signals from external fx units should be returned by the stereo auxiliary - a ro...

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    Concept concept manual 7 7 concept 6 / 8 quick set up guide +10 +10 odb odb -6 -6 -10 -10 -20 -20 -30 -30 +6 +6 - - 88 pre pre (post) (post) (post) (post) eq eq fx fx 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 pan pan 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8...

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    Concept concept manual 8 8 phantom power must always be switched off when using unbalanced sources since the voltage present on the connector may damage your microphones the phantom power switch is on the rear panel with an indicator led near the graphic equaliser. Always connect your condenser micr...

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    Concept concept manual 9 9 the mon control is set for pre-fade operation for use as a monitor send mon mon fx fx is a 'post fade' send ,it traditionaly being used as an fx send.The signal leaves by the socket marked fx. On the concept 8 mixer the fx control sends signals to the internal digital fx i...

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    Concept concept manual 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 6 6 9 9 14 14 a graphic equaliser is provided for fine tuning of mixes and room acoustics centre frequencies are 80hz,200hz,600hz,1.2khz,3khz and 10.5khz. Varying the 80hz / 200hz filters adjusts bass frequencies varying the 600hz,1.2khz and 3khz adjust...

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    Concept concept manual 11 11 21) 21) master meters master meters 25) 25) the master meters show the signal level at the power amp inputs. When pfl is enabled the right meter shows the pfl signal level.The maximum signal level to the power amps should be peaks of +3 to +6 on the meters. Master faders...

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    Concept concept manual 12 12 29) 30) 31) 32) please observe all recomendations on cooling. Air is sucked in through vents on front edge of your mixer,it is then blown out by the fan . Do not obstruct vents or fan aperture or you risk thermal shutdown of your mixer in the event of thermal failure ,do...

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    Concept concept manual 13 13 mix noise (measured 22hz-22k,rms,tape out) master up -74bu 1 channel 0db -78dbu all channels 0db -77dbu mic channel (fader 0db ) mic input: gain max. 60db + 10db @ fader buffer gain min . 0db + 10db @ fader buffer bandwidth 30hz-20khz -1db e.I.N. (equivalent input noise)...