Peavey Audition Chorus Owners Manual
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To connect external effects, use the Effects Send jack to send the signal to your effects processor. Connect the output of the processor back to the Effects Return jack on the mixer.
Check all cable connections and ensure that the power is on. Verify that all volume levels are turned up, including the main mix and channel faders. Also, check if the mute buttons are engaged.
Position microphones away from speakers, use unidirectional microphones, and adjust the EQ settings to reduce frequencies prone to feedback. Additionally, keep volume levels at a moderate level.
Unplug the mixer before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. For tougher spots, a slightly dampened cloth with water can be used. Avoid using solvents or abrasive cleaners.
Ensure all cables are properly shielded and grounded. Check for ground loops and try using a different power outlet. Isolate audio cables from power cords to prevent interference.
Yes, use the line-out or tape-out jacks to connect to your computer's audio interface or sound card. Ensure appropriate adapters or cables are used for the connection.
Regularly clean the mixer to prevent dust buildup, check all cables and connections for wear, and ensure firmware is up to date if applicable. Periodically test all controls and faders for smooth operation.
Connect microphones and instruments to the appropriate inputs. Set initial gain levels and EQ settings. Use the main and monitor outputs to connect to speakers and monitor systems. Perform a sound check to finalize levels.
Refer to the user manual for specific instructions, as the process can vary. Generally, it involves holding down certain buttons while powering on the mixer.
Adjust the chorus effect knob on the channel strip to blend the desired amount of effect with the dry signal. Ensure the effects loop is active and routed appropriately.