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Centroid
Type Tools
Number of knobs 131
Input? Yes
Similar to Minimixer and Kobolt


The Centroid is a 16-track studio mixer. Each of the 16 channels have the same functionality, each channel includes a semi-parametric equaliser, panning and gain controls. The centroid also includes 2 auxiliary send/return inputs, this makes it possible for 2 different effect chains to be inputed through the device. Each channel has a set of controls which can be used to determine how much the signal from each channel is affected by the inputed effects. The Centroid is a very tough machine that will still work even if you stand on it. It is similar to the Minimixer and the Kobolt but with more channels and controls

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Channel Controls[]

This is where each inputed channel can be adjusted individually. All of the 16 channels include exactly the same parameters, for this reason the below image only labels the parameters of Channel 3.



NOTE: The below image only shows the controls found on channel 3 although all channel parameters work the same way for each channel.

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  1. gain - Control over the channels input gain.
  2. high - Allows controls over the inputed signals high frequencies.
  3. freq - This control is specific to the mid control, this control allows definition of how much of the signal is affected by the mid control.
  4. mid - Allows control over the mid level of the inputed signal.
  5. low - Control over the signals low frequencies.
  6. aux 1 - Control over how much the signal is affected by whatever effects are being utilised through aux 1.
  7. aux 2 - Control over how much the signal from the channel is affected by whatever effects are inputed through aux 2.
  8. pre - Pre stands for pre-fader. This control is related to aux 1 and 2, this allows you to decide whether the inputed signal goes through aux 1 or 2 before going through the channels level fader. If pre is urned on this means that the signal will go through the level fader first.
  9. pan - Individual panning for each channel.
  10. level fader - Control over the volume of the inputed audio signal.
  11. mute - Allows you to mute each channel individually.
  12. solo - Exact opposite of mute, mutes all other channels apart from the channel where solo is selected. Solo allows for each channel to be played back individually without hearing any of the other channels.
  13. input - Each channel's input is located at the top of the channel. One device or a whole chain of devices can be plugged into each channel's input.


Master Controls[]

The master controls are similar to the master controls of any other device, they control the device master output and allow for adjustments to be made to the output signal rather than each channel individually. The master controls also include the master controls and inputs for both aux 1 and 2.

NOTE: The below image only shows the controls for aux 1 since the controls for aux 1 and 2 are exactly the same.

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  1. output - This is the Centroid's master output, this is where all of the channels are merged together into one cable.
  2. aux level - Allows adjustment over how much of the effect chain inputed into aux 1 will be allowed into the device.
  3. send - This is aux 1's input, this is where an effect chain's input can be inputed to aux 1.
  4. return - This is where an effect chains output can be inputed to aux 1.
  5. pan - Master panning control, this will affect the signal from all channels.
  6. level - Centroids master volume control, this will affect the volume of every channel.


Aux[]

The Centroid includes 2 auxiliary modules. These each allow for an effect or a chain of effects to be inputed into the device, an effect pedals input can be plugged into send and the effect pedal output can be plugged into the return input. This makes it possible to add the effect to all, some or just one of the Centroid's channels. It is then possible to adjust how much the effect or chain of effects will affect each channel individually. As well as the individual controls for aux 1 and 2 found in each channel aux 1 and 2 also have master level controls which are labelled on the above image.


Below: The below image shows a Reverb effect pedal utilising send/return with aux 1.

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