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Controls and Connectors
MGP32X/MGP24X Owner’s Manual
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TALKBACK section
Use the talkback function to send instructions mainly from the
operator to musicians and studio staff. This section adjusts the
level of the microphone signal received from the TALKBACK
MIC IN jack, and determines the bus to be output.
q Talkback knob
Adjusts the talkback level.
w AUX1-4 switch and indicator
Turning this switch on sends the signal from the TALKBACK
MIC IN jack to the AUX1 to AUX4 buses.
e STEREO switch and indicator
Turning this switch on sends the signal from the TALKBACK
MIC IN jack to the STEREO L/R bus.
GROUP section
This section adjusts the level and controls the flow of the signals
from the four GROUP buses. While the signal from each GROUP
bus is always sent to the corresponding GROUP OUT jack, you
are also free to use the ST and AFL switches to selectively send
these groups to the STEREO and AFL buses.
q PAN knob
Determines how the signal from the GROUP 1-4 buses is posi-
tioned on the STEREO L/R buses when turning the ON switch
(w)
on.
w ON switch
Turning this switch on enables the GROUP fader. When the
switch is turned on, the switch’s lamp comes on.
e ST (Stereo) switch
Turning this switch on sends the signal adjusted with the
GROUP fader
(t)
via the PAN knob
(q)
to the STEREO L/R
bus.
r AFL (After-Fader Listen) switch and indictor
When the AFL switch is on, the indicator will light and the sig-
nal after the GROUP fader
(t)
is output to the MONITOR
OUT and PHONES jacks for monitoring.
t GROUP faders (1-4)
These adjust the level of the signal sent to the corresponding
GROUP OUT 1-4 jacks.
NOTE
The PFL signal has priority when both the PFL switch and
AFL switch are on. To monitor the post-fader signal, make
sure to turn off all PFL switches.
If the PFL (preferred) is enabled, the AFL indicator does not
light, even if the AFL switch is pressed.