Mackie ProFX30v2 Owners Manual - Page 19
Main Meters, Rude Solo LED, ProFX16v2, ProFX22v2, ProFX30v2]
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Owner's Manual 42. Main Meters These peak meters are made up of two columns of twelve LEDs, with three colors to indicate different ranges of signal level, traffic light style. They range from -30 at the bottom, to 0 in the middle, to +20 (OL) at the top. When a channel is soloed [ProFX16v2, ProFX22v2, ProFX30v2], the right meter shows no reading, and the left meter shows the level of that channel's signal level, pre-fader. The left meter's 0 dB LED is labeled "level set" to show where the level should be when adjusting a channel's gain in the solo mode. When 0 dBu (0.775 V) is at the main left and right TRS outputs, it shows as 0 dB on the meters. You can get a good mix with peaks flashing anywhere between -20 and +10 dB on the meters. Most amplifiers clip at about +10 dBu, and some recorders aren't so forgiving either. For best real-world results, try to keep your peaks between "0" and "+6." Remember, audio meters are just tools to help assure you that your levels are "in the ballpark." You don't have to stare at them (unless you want to). 43. Rude Solo LED [ProFX16v2, ProFX22v2, ProFX30v2] This large LED flashes red when one or more solo switches are engaged. This acts as a reminder that what you hear in the control room and headphones is the soloed channel(s). If you forget that you are in solo mode, you can easily be tricked into thinking that something is wrong with your mixer. Hence, the rude solo light. Please forgive its rudeness, it is only trying to help, and wants to be your friend. Owner's Manual 19