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1. start Up Down Enter Esc Load Preset Select preset 1 65 Select Preset 2 65 Preset User StorePreset Edit Name 1 i 4 4 Edit Name 2 View Filter Filter 01 12 Up Down la ESE Edit Name 6 Enter Esc Terminator Setup Teminator Mode Notch Qvar Notch Qest Search Mode Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 amp 2 Up Down i F Gain Mode Gain Cst Gain Var Threshold Setup Thr 0 99 Filter Edit Filter 01 Manual Automatic l Freq Adj 20Hz 20KHz step 10127041 l 20Hz 20KHz step 10 729 oct Up Down l P Band Width 1 70 1 50 1 30 1 7 1 5 1 3 oct Filter 12 0dB 45dB step 3dB Filter Reset Yes enter no esc y MIDI Setup MIDI Channel OFF 1 16 OMNI MIDI Output OFF ON v 8 3 MIDI a Change Preset MIDI 1 byte PROGRAM CHANGE MIDI 2 byte 0 64 MIDI 2 byte Preset 0 Preset 1 Factory Preset Aa 64 Preset 2 65 User Preset b Change Channel MIDI 1 byte CONTROL CHANGE Parameter MIDI 2 byte MIDI 3 byte Legend Select Channel 14 0 1 Ch1 Ch2 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Analog Input section Inputs Input Impedance Max input Level Sensitivity Analog Output section Outputs Output Impedance Max output level Digital Analog Interface Amplitude Response Signal to Noise Ratio THD N Group Delay Sampling Frequency Conversion Digital Processor Spe
2. e MIDI Channel allows to define the MIDI CHANNEL to associate to the TERMINATOR when connected to remote MIDI devices When MIDI CHANNEL is set to OFF the TERMINATOR will ignore whatever MIDI command coming from the external MIDI devices e MIDI Output When this function is set as ON is possible to ECHO on the MIDI output of the TERMINATOR all the incoming MIDI messages Terminator Setup This utility is designed to set the operating modes of the unit e Terminator mode that allows the user to select between the use of feedback suppression filters with constantor variable Q When variable Q is selected the system in the case of persistent feedbacks uses the previously set filters enlarging their band in order to suppress feedbacks which change moderately in frequency e Search Mode selects the channel to be processed in order to optimize speed of the DSP engine e Gain Mode allows the user to set the automatic feedback suppression filters timeout if Gain Mode Gain Var in absence of feedbacks the suppression filters are slowly excluded from the signal path unless a feedback occur again If Gain Mode Gain Cst suppression filters are left in place until they are required by a feedback at another frequency Threshold Setup this utility allows to set the threshold value 0 99 beyond which a monochromatic sinusoidal signal is treated as a feedback and intercepted Filter Edit accessing this utility itis possible to set the s
3. User s Manual TE R M NATO R DIGITAL AUTO FEEDBACK a LTO www altoproaudio com Version 1 0 April 2002 English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Read the manual CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do notremove the cover or back No user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture ON Denotes the appliances turn on Denotes the appliances turn off Alternating current voltage ifthe appliances use the symbol Direct current voltage if the appliances use the symbol DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the appliance is operated e RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference READ WARNINGS All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to e FOLLOWINSTRUCTIONS All operation and user instructions should be followed e WATER AND MOISTURE The appliance should not b
4. DIN connector for the MIDI input to the TERMINATOR MIDI Thru DIN connector for the MIDI thru MIDI Out DIN connector for the MIDI output from the TERMINATOR c Power Connector Power Connector This is a plug for connecting the power supply to the TERMINATOR 4 INSTALLATION 8 CONNECTION 4 1 Audio Connections and Power Up a Audio Connections The connections between the TERMINATOR and the other audio devices have to be made using high quality cables so to prevent bad performances of the TERMINATOR itself So it should be good to use low capacitance shielded cables with a flexible internal conductor Connect the cables to the TERMINATOR properly by observing the following precautions e Do not bundle audio cables with AC power cords e Avoid place audio cables and TERMINATOR near sources of electromagnetic interference such as transformers monitors computers etc e Always unplug cables by firmly grasping the body of the plug and pulling directly outward e Do not place cables where they can be stepped on e Avoid twisting the cable or having it make sharp right angle turns b Power Up Setting After making your connections turn on the system s power using this procedure Before turning on the TERMINATOR s power check if e All connections have been made correctly e The volume controls of the amplifier or mixer are turned down Insert the Power plug into the POWER input on the rear panel of the TERMINATOR and plug the p
5. list of the inserted suppression filters Each filter will be indicated by a symbol The symbol M indicates the filter is Manual The symbol indicates the filter is Automatic but not yet active The symbol 0 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 70 Oct 45dB The symbol 1 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 50 Oct 45dB The symbol 2 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 30 Oct 45dB The symbol 3 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 7 Oct 45dB The symbol 4 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 5 Oct 45dB The symbol 5 indicates the filter is Automatic and has parameters 1 3 Oct 45dB The Terminator Search LED 2 is blinking when the feedback control engine is running the blinking speed varies according to the number of found feedbacks The Manual Filters LEDs 6 show LED ON the number of manual filters inserted by the user during Bypass operation they act as VU meters Output Attenuation This control allows the digital output volume setting This parameteris a system parameter and its modification acts on all the presets Up Down Button 8 9 these buttons are used to move inside the menus and to modify the parameter s value Enter Esc Button 10 11 these buttons are used to access or to leave the several menus or to confirm or notthe parameter s value 6 GETITSTARTED 1 Setup your system with correct micro
6. ATOR BLOCK SCHEME irinna aeee e E E A A 9 TEGHNICALSPECIEFICATIONS 01 ibi EER AE RAR a a 11 1 INTRODUCTION Purchasing ALTO TERMINATOR you purchased a very powerful unit easy to use and contained in a very efficient signal rack unit package ALTO TERMINATOR is a multi mode and configurable DSP Audio Processor devoted to preserve the cleanness of on stage events from being disturbed by Feedback between loudspeakers and microphones With ALTO TERMINATOR we offer to the performer a new freedom of movements and an increased monitor level and letthem concentrate on music instead of having to do with Feedback concerns All the algorithms used in this device are completely original and innovative and take care of the suggestions of professional users worldwide The whole design has been developed modified and optimized thanks to the experience of ALTO AUDIO TEAM researchers 2 FEATURE LIST e Robust and Compact design e 24 32 bits Digital Audio Processor e MPU Control e Variable Input Output Gain e Illuminated Power Switch e Digital Saturation LED e Easy to Operate Front Panel Controls e SMT Design for Greater Reliability e Optimized signal path to Provide Superior Sound e Manufactured Under ISO 9001 Quality system 3 FRONT AND BACK PANELS DESCRIPTION 3 1 Control panel Front Panel Digital Overflow Terminator searching LED Enable disable Terminator LED Utility LED Enable disable channel select led Dual Fu
7. LI OUTPUT 1 ier 2 DHA In the above figure it is described the situation in which you want to apply the TERMINATOR to a couple of channels arriving to a mixing console in order to apply the desired dynamic process to single instruments signals in this case you will have to use a mixer which features individual channel inserts Insert jacks on the back of a mixer provide a way of inserting external processing equipment into the signal path The insert occurs after the input amplifier and before the channel fader essentially itis the same as connecting the source instrument or mic into the TERMINATOR before the mixer s channel input Usually insert connections require a special stereo splitting Y cord to be connected known as TRS connector This connector has a stereo jack which plugs into mixer s channel insert socket and a couple ofjacks input and output which will plug into TERMINATOR via suitable jack XLR adapters Fitting this kind of cabling will virtually insert into one mixer s channel the compression processing Take good care in adjusting TERMINATOR input and output levels in order to satisfy the dynamics needs of both the processed channels Do not use for the TERMINATOR the effects send return connections found on most mixers for effect modules as they could lead to heavy frequency response alterations Improper level setting when using a dynamic processor is the most common cause of noi
8. ance with the warranty regulations described below If any defects occur within the specified warranty period that are not caused by normal wear or inappropriate use ALTO shall at its sole discretion either repair or replace the product Warranty claims other than those indicated above are expressly excluded 3 RETURN NOTICE 1 2 To obtain warranty service the product must be returned in its original shipping carton A description of the problem will be appreciated Shipments without freight prepaid will not be accepted 4 WARRANTY REGULATIONS 1 oO Warranty services will be furnished only if the product is accompanied by an original retail dealer s invoice Any product deemed eligible for repair or replacement by ALTO under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within 30 days of receipt of the product at ALTO If the product needs to be modified or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a national or local level in any country which is not the country for which the product was originally de veloped and manufactured this modification adaptation shall not be considered a defect in materials or workmanship The warranty does not cover any such modification adaptation irrespective of whether it was carried out properly or not Under the terms of this warranty ALTO shall not be held responsible for any cost resulting from such a modification adaptation Free inspec
9. e used near water e g near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc The appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the appliance e VENTILATION The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed soft rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed ina built in installation such as bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings The appliance should be placed on a solid surface with a minimum distance of 1m from the back of side top plate to the wall If the appliance have openings please do not block any ventilation openings e HEAT The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators stoves or other appliance including amplifiers that produce heat No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the appliances e POWER SOURCE The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as maked on the appliance Only for the appliance equipped with Voltage Selector they should only be reset and re equipped with a proper plug for alternative voltage by a qualified service technician Do not attempt to alt
10. ed DSP Resolution Control MIDI Section Connections Sockets Mode Power Supply Connector type Type Mains supply Power Rating User Interface Alphanumeric LCD Display Keyboard VU meter Physical Size Dimensions W H D Net weight Analog variable gain 2 XLR F electronically balanced 44 kOhms 15 dBu 4 4V RMS 22 dBu 63mV RMS Analog variable gain 2 XLR M electronically balanced lt 150 Ohms 17 dBu on 600 Ohms 5 5V RMS 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 1 1 dB 90 dB A 20Hz 20KHz 0 03 1kHz 6 dB VU meter level 700 us 46 875 kHz 1 bit Sigma Delta 12 MIPs 24X32 bits Microprocessor Input Output Thru 5 poles DIN female Photocoupled 3 pole IEC grounded Servo controlled stabilized 115V or 230V 50 60 Hz 9W 2x20 characters 7 user keys 5 LEDs 2x 6 LEDs double function Standard 19 rack mounting 483mmx44mmx232 5mm 19 32 x 1 76 x 9 3 3 8kg 10 WARRANTY 1 WARRANTY CARD To be protected by this warranty the buyer must complete and return the enclosed warranty card signed stamped by retail dealer within 14 days of the date of purchase to ALTO Failure to return the card in due time date as per postmark will void any extended warranty claims 2 WARRANTY CLAIMS 1 2 ALTO warrants the mechanical and electronic components of this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the original date of purchase in accord
11. er this yourself e GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated e POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or againstthem paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance e CLEANING Clean only with dry cloth e NON USE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time or during lightning storms e SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or The appliance has been exposed to rain or The appliance dose not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Caution These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so e SERVICING NOTE Disconnect power cord before servicing Replace critical components A only with factory parts or recommended equivalents For AC power
12. ingle filter s operational mode 1 Filter Mode In MANUAL mode the user can assign a filter that won t be changed by the machine advisable for fixed mics while in AUTOMATIC mode the filter will be available to the DSP engine s needs advisable for hand mics 2 Frequency Adjust selects the filter central frequency from 20Hz to 20 KHz with steps of 10 27 Oct 27 steps 3 Frequency Fine selects the filter central frequency from 20Hz to 20 KHz with steps of 1 729 Oct 4 Band Width selects the filter band with from 1 70 Oct 20Hz to 1 3 Oct in 6 steps 5 Gain selects the filter gain from OdB up to 45dB with steps of 3dB 16 steps Filter Reset It resets all the active filters either manual or automatic of the selected channel Filter View This function shows the user all the characteristics of the filters settings mode frequency band width attenuation Bypass System This utility allows the accurate setting of the analog signal level the TERMINATOR stops processing the signal and on the VU meters it is shown the level of the input signal To exit push Enter or Esc SelCh Key 14 This key selects the channel on which to edit parameters When ChSel LED 4 is off itis possible to select the channel when this LED is on the SelCh key is disabled Terminator Key 12 This key starts the feedback search engine This is confirmed by the LED Terminator LED 2 on and by the display on which there will be on a double row the
13. mmon people area experts musicians and technicians The result of this effort is the realization of a multi mode and configurable DSP Audio Processor devoted to preserve the cleanness of on stage events from being disturbed by Feedback between loudspeakers and microphones Nothing else to add but that we would like to thank all the people that made the ALTO TERMINATOR a reality available to our customers and thank our designers and all the ALTO staff there to make possible the realization of products containing our idea of music and sound and there to support you our customers in the best way conscious that you are our best richness Thank you very much ALTO AUDIO TEAM TABLE OF CONTENTS oN O di 9 10 WARRANTY 3 1 Control panel Front Panel a Analog levels b LED and Illuminated Power Switch 3 2 Analog Connections Back Panel a Analog Inputs Outputs b MIDI Connectors c Power Connector 4 1 Audio Connections and Power Up a Audio Connections b Power Up Setting 4 2 Analog a Levels Setting 4 3 Installation a Standard Use b Application Examples Line Instrument Mixer 8 1 System Menu 8 2 Utility Menu 8 3 MIDI INTRODUCTION clelia 4 FEATURES D porran oas RO tans SLI ZA A AIN ALE a RATIO Ian 4 FRONT AND BACK PANELS DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION amp CONNECTION Lala aaa 5 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW finire iii ol 7 GETITSTARTED raioane ni Na A ia 8 PROCESSES FUNCTIONAL DATA isis AA AA 9 TERMIN
14. nction Vu Meters filter manual inserted LEDs vu meter if bypass system LCD alphanumeric display 20x2 Up key Down key 10 Enter key 11 Esc key 12 Terminator key 13 Utility key 14 Channel select key 15 Analog Input volume 16 Analog Output gain 17 Power ON OFF Switch a Analog levels Analog Input Level Potentiometer 15 The input level control sets the main input gain before the signal reaches the input bus It controls both the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 levels simultaneously Analog Output Level Potentiometer 16 The output level control setthe level going to the amplifier or mixer from this apparatus b LED and Illuminated Power Switch Digital Saturation LED 1 Displays the signal level coming into the input during normal operation if the signal level is too high this LED will turn red and you will begin to hear the signal distortion ONOOaABRWDND o 4 Power On Off Switch 17 Turns the apparatus on and off 3 2 Analog connections Back Panel Zo MIDI a Analog Inputs Outputs Inputs These are XLR balanced connectors which connect to sources such as the effects sends of mixing console They may be used with nominal input levels from consumer to professional audio Outputs These are XLR balanced connectors which connect to devices such as the effects returns on a mixing console or power amplifier inputs b MIDI Connectors MIDI In
15. ower cable into an AC outlet Turn on the power of the TERMINATOR pushing the ON OFF button on the front panel Turn on the power of the amplifier mixer and adjust the volume 4 2 Analog a Levels Setting Proper setting of the input and output levels is crucial in order to achieve the maximum signal to noise ratio Itis possible to say that it is usually best to set both input and output level controls at 3 4 or 75 of full This will decrease the possibility of overload distortion and keep the amount of background noise to a minimum If the VU Meters or the Digital Saturation LED on the TERMINATOR begin to clip turn red turn down the Input level or decrease the volume of the source instrument mixer send etc If the output level is causing the mixer or amp to distort turn the Output Level down 4 3 Installation a Standard Use The TERMINATOR may be placed almost anywhere on a table on top of an amp next to a mixing console 5 If it will be on furniture check the rubber feet provided to the bottom of the unit Make sure to place the TERMINATOR away from other audio equipment that may induce fields and away from the signal wiring It is possible that TERMINATOR may pick up noise fields generated by other equipment such as large power amplifiers in this case move the TERMINATOR until the noise goes away b Application Examples line instrument When connecting audio cables and or turning power on and off make s
16. phone levels 2 From Utility Menu access Bypass System function 3 Using the provided VU meters adjust the input level ofthe TERMINATOR to match your system dynamics 4 Use the Output level control to feed correct levels to Mixer or Power amp 5 Position the microphones on stage and do a sound check trying to stimulate feedbacks ie loud singing in the vicinity of a loudspeaker system Access the Threshold Setup function from the Utility Menu and set the threshold value at the highest possible level still allowing a fast about 1 sec elimination of feedback bursts 8 7 PROCESSES FUNCTIONAL DATA Terminator Setup Selectable Manual Filters Number 0 12 notch filters Threshold min max in 100 steps Antilarsen Mode Only Ch1 Only Ch2 Ch1 8 Ch2 Reset All Filters Automatic Larsen Search with constant Q notches Automatic Larsen Search with variable Q notches Automatic notch filter Erase Manual user selectable filters Manual Filter Edit Frequency Adjust 20 Hz 20kHz step 1 oct Fine Frequency Adjust 20 Hz 20kHz step 1 60 oct Filter Attenuation 0 45 dB step 3 dB 8 TERMINATOR BLOCK SCHEME 8 1 System Menu Input1 12 Notch filter Output Terminator Actived yes Terminator Block Insert Notch G Mode Gain Var yes Notch Nfilt Automatic no Gain Notch Nfilt 0dB Gain 3dB NFilt 8 2 Utility Menu
17. reset this function allows the storing on one of the 64 available memory locations the modified using the Editing Menu user s presets starting from the available factory preset To Store a preset e Select Store Preset using up down buttons e Press enter button to access the further sub menu e Select the memory location Empty or already occupied from a previous user s preset where to store the new user s preset using up down buttons e If you want to give up press esc to go back to the main menu without storing the new preset otherwise press enter to store the new preset The user can choose the identification name for the new preset using 6 characters max The blinking character show the character will be modified using the up down buttons When chosen the character press enter to confirm the character itself and pass to the next one Pressing esc before the 6 character the old name will be maintained as name of the new preset Pressing enter on as confirmation of the 6 character the new preset will be stored with the new name There is no possibility to correct a confirmed character if necessary to change again the name repeat the storing process from the beginning Once terminated the sequence above on the display will appear the name of the new stored preset and the system will go back to the starting menu MIDI Setup the MIDI SETUP utility allows the user to set up the TERMINATOR MIDI configuration The configurable MIDI parameters are
18. se and distortion problems 5 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Switching ON the TERMINATOR after an initialization procedure the last stored preset will be loaded Changes not saved will be lost To load exactly the last preset configuration running before shutdown of the TERMINATOR it s necessary to store these modifications using the STORE Function available into the UTILITY Menu After the initialization procedure on the LCD it will appear the first field of the UTILITY Menu and the UTILITY LED Button will turn ON Utility Button 13 To access the UTILITY Menu it s necessary to push the UTILITY Button 13 If the unit is already working on Utility Menu Utility LED 4 ON each further use of the button will have no effect Using the Utility Menu is possible to access the following functions Load Preset this function allows the loading of one of the 65 available presets where the first preset is factory preset and the presets from 2 to 65 are the User s configurable presets and all not initialized Empty when the unit is shipped To Load a preset e Select Load Preset using up down buttons e Press enter button to access further sub menu e Select the chosen preset using up down buttons e Press enter to load the preset or press esc button if you decide to not load anymore the preset Once terminated the sequence above on the display will appear the name of the selected preset and the system will go back to the starting menu Store P
19. supply units Before returning repaired unit to user the unit should be subject to insulation resistance test 1 Preface Dear Customer Thanks for choosing ALTO TERMINATOR and thanks for choosing the one of the results of ALTO AUDIO TEAM job and researches For our ALTO AUDIO TEAM music and sound are more than a job are first of all passion and let us say our obsession We have been designing professional audio products for a long time in cooperation with some of the major brands in the world in the audio field The Alto line presents unparalleled analogue and digital products made by Musicians for Musicians in our R amp D Centers in Italy Netherlands United Kingdom and Taiwan The core of our digital audio products is a sophisticated DSP Digital sound processor and a large range of state of the art algorithms which have been developed by our Software Team for the last 7 years Because we are convinced you are the most important member of ALTO AUDIO TEAM and the one confirming the quality of our job we d like to share with you our work and our dreams paying attention to your suggestions and your comments Following this idea we create our products and we will create the new ones From our side we guarantee you and we will guarantee you also in future the best quality and the best fruits of our continuous researches and the best prices Our ALTO TERMINATOR is the result of many hours of listening and tests involving co
20. tions maintenance repair work and replacement of parts are expressly excluded from this warranty in particular if caused by inappropriate use Likewise the warranty does not cover defects of exp endable parts caused by normal wear of the product Expendable parts are typically faders potentiometers switches and similar components Damages defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty misuse neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in the user or service manuals Connection or operation of the unit in any way that does not comply with the technical or safety regulations applicable in the country where the product is used Damages defects that are caused by force majeure or by any other condition beyond the control of ALTO Any repair carried out by unauthorized personnel will void the warranty Products which do not meet the terms of this warranty will be repaired exclusively at the buyer s expense ALTO will inform the buyer of any such circumstance If the buyer fails to submit a written repair order within 4 weeks after notification ALTO will return the unit C O D With a separate invoice for freight and packing Such cost will also be invoiced separately when the buyer has sent in a written repair order 5 WARRANTY TRANSFERABILITY This warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer customer of retail dealer and is not transferable to anyone
21. ure that all devices in your system have their volume controls turned down TERMINATOR has two XLR balanced inputs and two XLR balanced outputs allowing the TERMINATOR to be used in a classical Stereo in and Stereo Out connection Connect two audio cables to the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 ofthe TERMINATOR from a double source and two other audio cables from the OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 ofthe TERMINATOR to a double channel amplification system or two mixer inputs From Stereo Audio Source To Amplifier or Mixing Console INPUT 1 y INPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 I e e e e O I en rre amp O IS Gore in ey ieee cm oe 4 siria lent 2 mixer Interfacing to a Mixing Console The TERMINATOR can accept stereo sends at all system levels The input circuitry ofthe TERMINATOR can easily accept professional levels while having enough input and output gain to interface with the low signal levels ofhome recording systems The TERMINATOR may be connected to a mixing console connecting the unit directly to the channel insert socket of a single channel that is to be processed Another way of interfacing the TERMINATOR to a mixer or recording console would be in line between the output of your mixing console and the input ofa tape deck or power amplifier This last setup would be used only if you wanted to process the entire mix Using Inserts Inserts INPUT 1 INPUT 2 v Ds o MIXING CONSOLE MS tiie 22 e
22. who may subsequently purchase this product No other person retail dealer etc shall be entitled to give any warranty promise on behalf of ALTO 6 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES Failure of ALTO to provide proper warranty service shall not entitle the buyer to claim consequential damages Inno event shall the liability of ALTO exceed the invoiced value of the product 7 OTHER WARRANTY RIGHTS This warranty does not exclude or limit the buyer s statutory rights provided by national law in particular any such rights against the seller that arise from a legally effective purchase contract

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