Owner's Manual
Page 11
... "Gain" Control Is the Key! The thing to keep in mind is that the amount of the audio signal passing through the circuit. MG16/6FX 11 This means that the bigger the desired signal, the smaller the added noise will be stressed enough-initial level setup is bad too..., and the other buffer and gain stages that exist in the actual mixer circuit (this applies to the desired average level as early as "S/N ratio." Let's review our simplified mixer block diagram: Each and every "stage" in the mixer's signal path will overload our channel circuitry and cause clipping. Here's...
... "Gain" Control Is the Key! The thing to keep in mind is that the amount of the audio signal passing through the circuit. MG16/6FX 11 This means that the bigger the desired signal, the smaller the added noise will be stressed enough-initial level setup is bad too..., and the other buffer and gain stages that exist in the actual mixer circuit (this applies to the desired average level as early as "S/N ratio." Let's review our simplified mixer block diagram: Each and every "stage" in the mixer's signal path will overload our channel circuitry and cause clipping. Here's...