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PV®14AT • PV®14BT
Compact Mixer
1/4”-Hi-Z CH.8 Only
MAIN
OUTPUTS
USB A
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
PV 14AT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
AUX SEND
DIRECT OUT
FS
3.5mm STEREO
PAIRING
10
9/10
13
STEREO IN
14
11/12
Operating
Manual
13/14
14 INPUT STEREO MIXER
WITH DIGITAL EFFECTS, MEDIA PLAYBACK AND BLUETOOTH
AT
HI PASS
AT
AT
HI PASS
HI PASS
AT
HI PASS
Auto-TUNE
HI PASS
ELECTRIC GUITAR PRE-SHAPE
HI PASS
HI PASS
HI PASS
PHANTOM POWER
48V
USB B
min
comp
min
GAIN
COMP
max
max
min
comp
min
GAIN
COMP
min
+ max
min
min
GAIN
COMP
+ max
min
+ high
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
min
comp
min
GAIN
COMP
+ max
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
min
GAIN
min
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ max
GAIN
max
min
GAIN
max
min
GAIN
+ high
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
USB A Bluetooth
max
min
+ max
HIGH
min
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
+ max
HIGH
min
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
+ max
min
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
+ max
min
-LOW
+ max
EQ BYPASS
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
+ max
GAIN
-LOW
+ max
min
+ max
HIGH
+ max
min
min
max
min
max
min
max
min
max
SOLO/MAIN
A/B SELECT
B/
REC
B/REC
REC LEVEL
LEVEL A/B
RECORD LEVEL
+ max
USB
TO CONTROL ROOM
-LOW
min
Press to
Select
or edit
MEDIA SELECT
+ max
EFFECts
media
Press to
Select
MID
min
max
PV 14
CONTROL ROOM
MID
min
min
low
max
HIGH
low
max
HIGH
low
GAIN
HIGH
low
min
STEREO IN LEVEL
min
MID-MORPH
min
min
HIGH
low
max
max
low
max
low
max
HIGH
MID-MORPH
max
HIGH
min
max
min
comp
HIGH
low
max
POWER
13/14
-LOW
+ max
EFX SELECT
AutoTUNE
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
DIGITAL EFFECT/MEDIA PLAYBACK
EQ BYPASS
SOLO
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
AUX
max
min
AUX
max
min
AUX
max
min
max
min
max
MASTER
AUX
EFX
EFX
EFX
EFX
EFX
EFX
EFX
EFX
max
ANALOG
MEDIA CHANNEL
DIGITAL
MEDIA CHANNEL
min
RETURN TO MAIN
max
HIGH
EFX
MUTE
SOLO
min
min
max
RETURN TO AUX
EFX
min
max
LOW
ENABLE
left
CLIP
R right
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
PAN
MUTE
left
CLIP
R right
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
PAN
MUTE
left
CLIP
R right
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
R right
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
R right
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
PAN
MUTE
left
R right
BAL
MUTE
CLIP
SIGNAL
9/10
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
KOSMOS-C
BAL
MUTE
11/12
MIC MUTE
STEREO
MONO
(SUM)
HEADPHONE/
SOLO/MAIN
min
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
9/10 11/12
LEVEL
SOLO
MAIN L+R
max
SOLO/MAIN
www.peavey.com
FCC/ICES Compliancy Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS Standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) I’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
I’utilisateur de I’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible
d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Warning: Changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Peavey Electronics Corp. can void the user’s
authority to use the equipment.
Note – This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
The equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Peavey Electronics Corporation • 711 A Street • Meridian, MS 39301
(601) 483-5365 • FAX (601) 486-1278 • www.peavey.com
© 2015													
EX000030
ENGLISH
PV®14AT and PV®14BT
Compact Mixers
Congratulations on purchasing the Peavey PV®14AT or PV®14BT Compact Mixer. The PV®14AT and PV®14BT are studio-quality mixing consoles designed to meet diverse needs while occupying a small space. These are the perfect consoles for small venue performances or home recording environments. PV series mixers feature built-in DSP effects that are useful in real-world recording and sound reinforcement, while parameter
controls allow you to tailor each effect to meet your needs.
The PV 14BT includes 8 channels of reference-quality mic preamps, 8 direct outputs for recording, a stereo channel, media channel with Bluetooth wireless input, high quality digital effects with LCD display, streaming USB out, MP3 playback via USB A input, Peavey's exclusive Kosmos
audio enhancement, 48 volt phantom power, dual selectable control room outputs, 4 channels of compression, one channel of on board selectable
guitar preamp, 3-band EQ per channel with bypass, channel mute buttons, aux send, signal clip indicators, and a stereo master LED meter bridge.
This amazingly versatile mixer is at home both in the studio as well as live applications. Its modern features such as Bluetooth allow seamless
connection to almost any "smart" device. 8 direct outs allow easy connection to most DAW interfaces for recording; in addition, the PV 14 BT can
stream audio directly to a PC. MP3 playback is also available, just plug a flash drive with MP3 files on it into the USB A port and use the LCD to
select and playback music. The PV series Solo feature allows the user to listen to individual channels via headphone or control room outputs and
the EQ bypass allows the user to compare the EQ'd signal to the original signal with the push of a button. 4 Channels of compression keep signals
with difficult levels under control, and Peavey's exclusive guitar-shape adjusts the EQ and preamp specifically for guitar. Hi pass filters on every
channel remove unwanted rumble and noise, and balanced AUX and Master outputs ensure a clean noise free signal to your powered speakers or
power amplifier. The all new PV series non-powered mixers represent the pinnacle of performance and value. Combine Peavey's legendary reliability and our 5 year warranty and you can be assure of years of quality reliable service, we guarantee it.
In addition to all of these features, the PV14AT features 4 channels of Antares® world-famous Autotune®, which can be set to subtly tighten up
vocal harmonies, or it can be set for robotic vocal effects heard in today's popular music. Peavey's exclusive custom key feature makes it a snap to
auto-tune to any scale you can think of, in a live performance. It is so easy and fast, you can set it up between songs, right in the middle of a set.
Please read this guide carefully to ensure your personal safety as well as the safety of your equipment.
FEATURES:
• 8 Combination 1/4" and XLR low noise mic preamps
• 4 channels of built-in compression
• Stereo 1/4", RCA or 3.5mm input channel
• Stereo pan control per channel
• Bluetooth wireless connectivity
• On-board USB-A MP3 playback
• 3-band EQ on all channels
• 8 Channels of direct out
• 8 Channels of Peavey's Exclusive Mid-Morph
• Kosmos -C bass and treble enhancement
• 150 Hz low-cut switch on all mic inputs
• Channel 9/10 stereo return/input
• LED clip and signal present indication
• Individual Solo function
• Individual channel mutes
• Stereo USB-B streaming audio in and out
• EQ Bypass per mic channel
• High quality master LED meter bridge
• On board studio quality digital effects with individual channel control
• Master mic mute
• Effects and playback LCD display
• Studio quality headphone output
• One pre-fader AUX send
• Peavey's exclusive on-board 1 Meg guitar input
• Precision 60 mm faders on master
• Antares Auto-Tune with Peavey's exclusive Custom Key 		
feature
• Dual selectable control room outputs / Record out with independent level
• Global 48V phantom power
• Main stereo outputs with balanced 1/4" and XLR connectors
• Rugged console design
Installation Note:
This unit must have the following clearances from any combustible surface: top: 8", sides: 12", back: 12"
DIRECT OUT
OUT
PV14AT/PV14BT Front Panel (channels 1 - 8)
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
HI PASS
PASS
HI
10
min
12
HIGH
low
min
min
COMP
+max
high
max
max
max
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MID-MORPH
min
AUX
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min
AUX
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min
min
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AUX
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16
17
AUX
max
PAN
MUTE
R right
CLIP
left
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
min
max
CLIP
EFX
left
R right
PAN
MUTE
CLIP
SIGNAL
min
LEVEL 1
min
EFX
LEVEL
SOLO
min0
max
low
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
min
min
min
left
SOLO
PAN
MUTE
LEVEL2
SOLO
SOLO
PAN
L MUTE
R righ
PAN
MUTE
SIGNAL
min
max
CLIP
EFX
SIGNAL
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
LEVEL
SOLO
max min
19
R right
PAN
MUTE
max min
LEVEL
max
CLIPleft
R right
SIGNAL
max min
EFX
min
max
R right
leftAUX
SOLO
max
18
CLIP
max
max
EFX
min
PAN
MUTE
R right
CLIPleft L
PAN
15
MUTE
SIGNAL
min
max
CLIP
EFX
AUX
-LOW+
EQ BYPASS
min
max
R right
left AUX
SIGNAL
max
AUX
max
max
EFX
max
EQ BYPASS
max
min
max min
SOLO
min
-LOW+
EQ BYPASS
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EQ BYPASS
+ max
+ max
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LOW
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min
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-LOW+13
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MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
12
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EQ BYPASS
MID-MORPH
-- ++
HIGH
LOW
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EFX
low
high
max
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EFX
maxhigh
MID-MORPH
min
max
EQ BYPASS
min
min
+ max
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HIGH
COMP
MID-MORPH
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HIGH
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min
11
EQ BYPASS
EQ BYPASS
low
min
min
10
-- ++
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LOW
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min
MID-MORPH
min
min
min
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HI PASS
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high
00
Auto-TUNE
min
max
min
max
HIGH max
compminGAIN
COMP
MID-MORPH
low
GAIN
min
max
HI PASS
COMP
AUX SEND
This control adjusts the level of the channel signal sent to the Aux output. The signal is taken before the
channel level (18) but after the channel EQ, meaning that changes to the EQ settings will affect the aux
mix, but changes to the channel level control won't. Typical use for the Aux bus is to feed stage monitors,
when used in a live performance, or to feed headphone amplifiers in a recording situation.
max
min
max
max
compminGAIN
6AT
MID-MORPH EQ (CH. 1-7)
Engaging this button bypasses the equalization of the channel, allowing you to easily hear the effect of
the EQ settings.
COMP
min
max
min
max
HIGH max
comp
min GAIN
Hi EQ
EQ BYPASS
HIHIPASS
PASS
min
max
min GAIN max
comp
comp GAIN
Compressor LED
Low EQ
min
max
min GAIN max
comp
comp GAIN
max
HI min
PASS
COMP
COMPRESSION CONTROL (Channels 1-4)
This active tone control (shelving type: ±15 dB) varies the level of the low frequency range. Caution: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consumption and increases the possibility of speaker
damage.
11
HI
HIPASS
PASS
AT
150 Hz HI PASS FILTER
Where most mid-range controls work at just one frequency, the Mid-Morph works at two. When turned
counterclockwise, it cuts at 250Hz to reduce frequencies that muddy the sound. When turned clockwise,
it boosts at 4kHz to add intelligibility to vocals. Either way, improved vocal or instrument definition can
be achieved.
Auto-TUN
AT
This active tone control (shelving type: ±15 dB) varies the level of the high frequency range.
3 AT
AT
GAIN
This LED illuminates when the compressor is actively compressing a signal. *not featured on channels 5-8.
AT
Adjusting this knob clockwise lowers the threshold of the compressor, thereby increasing the amount of
compression. The compressor ratio is in the 4:1 range, varying with signal levels and the amount of compression. This is useful for controlling peak levels from live sources, and has been designed to subtly tame
the levels of live vocals without noticeable artifacts. The compressor is after the gain control (5) and the hi
pass filter (4), but before the direct out (2), so it can be patched to external equipment. *not featured on
channels 5-8.
DIRECT OUT
PV 10A
The hi pass filter has a corner frequency of 150 Hz. When engaged‚ it can improve clarity by removing
low frequencies that make a mix sound muddy. This feature is especially useful when playing outside on a
windy day or on a hollow-sounding‚ noisy stage. These kinds of ambient noises can rob your sound system
of power. Engaging this switch will remove those frequencies from the system and restore power where
needed.
DIRECT OUT
AUTO-TUNE ACTIVATION BUTTON AND LED (PV14AT only)
The Input Gain control is used to establish proper gain structure in the channel. For best results, use the
Solo system (19) to monitor the channel while you set the gain. The goal is maximum gain without distortion. Both the main LED meters (during Solo) and the channel’s Signal/Clip indicator (16,17) can be used
for adjusting gain. If the clip LED (16) comes on and remains lit, try reducing the gain.
Pressing this button activates the PV14AT's onboard AUTO-TUNE feature. The button illuminates when
in AUTO-TUNE mode.
22
This impedance-balanced TRS output signal is taken after the mic preamp, hi pass filter, and compressor,
but before the EQ stage.
DIRECT
DIRECTOUT
OUT
PV 14A
10A
MIC/LINE INPUT (CH.1-8)
This combination input jack accepts a ¼” or XLR balanced plug. The XLR balanced input is optimized
for a microphone or other low impedance source. The ¼” input is a TRS balanced type, and also accepts
ordinary TS guitar cables.
DIRECT
DIRECTOUT
OUT
LEVEL
SOLO
max
SOLO
PV14AT/PV14BT Front Panel (channels 1-7)
13
EFX SEND
This control adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the effects mix. The signal is sent to the internal effects processor. Turning the knob to
the left (min) will turn off effects on the associated channel, while turning the knob to the right will increase the amount of the selected effect. The
effects send signal is taken after the channel level (18) so that adjustments made to the fader will also affect the send level.
14
PAN CONTROL
This knob controls the placement of the signal in the stereo field. When rotated completely counterclockwise‚ the signal is present only on the left
channel; when rotated completely clockwise‚ only in the right channel. This control functions as a balance control to adjust the relative level of the
left and right signals on stereo channels 9/10 and 11/12. (Note 1/4" inputs on ch 9/10 and 13/14 are mono unless both are connected, then they
switch to stereo)
15
MUTE SWITCH
Pressing this switch will silence the channel signal going to the main mix, aux send, and effects. The mute switch will not affect the signal sent to
the solo system.
16
CLIP/MUTE LED
This LED normally indicates that the channel signal level is near clipping (distortion), but it also lights when mute is engaged. The clip indicator
circuit monitors the signal after the gain control, after the EQ, and after the main level; because clipping can be caused by high settings of any
of these controls. It illuminates at +15 dBu with a static signal (test tone), and corresponds to audible clipping with a highly dynamic signal (i.e.
piano). When lit, it warns that the gain or EQ boost should be reduced. When it lights, roughly 5 dB of headroom remains. An optimized setting
of input gain + EQ will result in this LED flashing briefly on the loudest peaks.
17
SIGNAL LED
The signal LED lights when the channel level reaches approximately -20 dBu. This not only indicates which channels are active, but also serves as
a mini level meter. Because its illumination varies with the signal source, it is useful in identifying which channel is carrying a particular source.
18
CHANNEL LEVEL FADER
This is the channel's output control, which sets the signal level sent to the left and right mix and the effects send control. The gain is 0 dB
(unity gain) when set to the center mark inside the rectangular graphic. 10 dB of boost is available at the max gain setting. Normal operation
is to start with this knob at the center mark, and set the input gain and EQ with the source playing such that normal levels are seen at the signal /clip LED's and the main meter array. As additional sources are added, it is normal to move this fader down slightly to prevent overdriving
the main mix bus.
19
1/4”-Hi-Z CH.4 Only
SOLO SWITCH AND LED
When the Solo switch is engaged, the yellow LED lights, as does the yellow Solo LED under the main L/R meter array in the master sec- 3.5mm STEREO
tion, indicating that the Solo system is now active. The Solo system is a separate mix bus that routes the soloed channel(s) at unity gain to
the level meters for precise input level setting, and to the control room monitor and headphone outputs for critical listening to the selected
source(s). When the Solo system is active, the complete mix will no longer be heard through the control room or headphones; only the soloed
channel(s).
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
PV14AT/PV14BT Front Panel (channel 8)
20
20
This input is the same as channels 1-7 unless Guitar Shape is pressed. When ELECTRIC GUITAR
PRE-SHAPE is on, the 1/4" input changes to a high impedance (1 MegΩ), like a 12AX7 vacuum tube
guitar amplifier input.
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
21
PV 10BT
MIC/LINE INPUT (CHANNEL 8 ONLY)
Electric Guitar Pre-Shape
Engaging this button optimizes the on board equalization for electric guitar.
PV 14AT
DIRECT OUT
5/6
1/4”-Hi-Z CH.8 Only
US
10 INPUT
3.5mm STEREOSTEREO
WITH DIGITAL EFFECT
10
DIRECT OUT
PAIR
9/10
14 INPUT STEREO MIXER 21
WITH DIGITAL
EFFECTS,
MEDIA
PLAYBACK AND BLUETOOTH
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Auto-TUNE
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HI PASS
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USB A
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ELECTRIC GUITAR
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
PV14AT Front Panel (channels
29, 10, 113and 12)4
DIRECT OUT
PV 14AT
DIRECT OUT
10
9/10
13/14
23
DIRECT OUT
AUX SEND
DIRECT OUT
PV 14AT
13
STEREO IN
PAIRING
10
9/10
MAIN
OUTPUTS
24
FS
3.5mm STEREO
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input
from
the output
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MP3
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
DIRECT OUT
player, CD player, tape deck or other similar device. This input is optimized for portable
handheld devices and therefore has very high sensitivity.
14
11/12
USB A
13
STEREO IN
PAIRING
WITH DIGITAL EFFECTS, MEDIA PLAYBACK AND
22BLUETOOTH
3.5mm STEREO INPUT
AUX SEND
1/4”-Hi-Z CH.8 Only
14 INPUT STEREO MIXER
22
DIRECT OUT
25
11/12
14
13/14
14 INPUT STEREO MIXER
23
STEREO INPUTS
AT
AT
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WITH DIGITAL EFFECTS, MEDIA PLAYBACK AND BLUETOOTH
AT
Auto-TUNE
ELECTRIC GUITAR PRE-SHAPE
Channels 9 and 10 also feature 1/4" inputs. If only one jack is used, it behaves as a mono
source with a pan control. When both jacks are connected, these connections serve as a
stereo source with a balance control; 9 is Left and 10 is Right.
HI PASS
min
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24
HI PASS
HI PASS
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min
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GAIN
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min
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min
EFX
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min
EFX
EFX
left
BLUETOOTH PAIRING BUTTON AND LED
R right
R right
CLIP
max
max
min
AUX
min
min
EFX
max
min
max
LOW
min
R right
R right
left
max
min
LOW
min
R right
left
min
EFX
R right
PAN
MUTE
R right
SIGNAL
max
min
EFX
max
min
LOW
max
min
left
min
EFX
R right
left
PAN
MUTE
R right
SIGNAL
MID-MORPH
min
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min
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EFX
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PAN
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min
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left
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SIGNAL
left
R right
min
AUX
max
AUX
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EFX
min
HIGH
MID
+ max
MID
min
-LOW+
min
min
max
REC LEVEL
max
RECORD LEVEL
min
min
SOLO/MAIN
A/B SELECT
max
min
min
B/REC
max
min
min
max
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AUXmax
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+ max
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CLIP
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
R right
left
PAN
MUTE
7PAN
CLIP
The PV Mixer will remember up to 10 devices that it was previously paired with and will
automatically connect to the last device with which it was paired when turned on. To clear the
paired device memory, make sure Bluetooth is on and press and hold the Bluetooth Pairing
Button for 5 seconds. The PV mixer will ask if you would like to clear the Bluetooth memory.
Select "Y" using the Media Select knob to clear the memory. The PV mixer will go through the
3 seconds.
process of clearing the memory, which should take approximately
15
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PAN
MUTE
ANALOG
MEDIA CHANNEL
max
R right
BAL
MUTE
CLIP
R right
left SIGNAL
BAL 9/10
MUTE
CLIP
SIGNAL
MEDIA SELECT
media
MEDIA SELECT
max
USB MEDIA P
max
DIGITAL EFFECT/ME
max
AUX
min
max
MASTER
min
max
9/10
DIGITAL
MEDIA CHANNEL
MASTER
SOLO
AUX
max
EFX
MUTE
min
min
MEDIA CHANNEL
left
RETURN TO MAIN
R right
SOLO
RETURN T
30
BAL
MUTE
R right
BAL
11/12
CLIP
SIGNAL
MIC MUTE
MUTE
11/12
SOLO
MIC MUTE
STEREO
MONO
(SUM)
STEREO
SOLO
min
max
left
SIGNAL
EFX
min
max
SOLORETURN
TO AUX
max
RETURN TO MAIN
DIGITAL
CLIP
DIGI
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
SOLO
REC
TO CONTROL ROOM
RECORD LEVEL
Select TO CONTROL ROOM
MID
Press
max to
min
+ max
max
-LOW+
+ max
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max
EFX
CLIP
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max
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CONTROL ROOM
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minGAIN
max
REC LEVEL
max
min
min
max
min
max
AUXmin
CLIP
SOLO
min
min
max
STEREO IN LEVEL
SOLO
min
CLIP
SOLO
min
+ high
max
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EQ BYPASS
CLIP
SOLO
max
GAINmax
-LOW+
CLIP
SOLO
MID-MORPH
max
max
PAN
MUTE
left
SIGNAL
low
-LOW
- +
EQ BYPASS LOW
PAN is usedPAN
PAN 1the Bluetooth.
PAN
PAN
PAN6
The Bluetooth Pairing Button
to turn on/off
The
Active
3PAN blue4“Bluetooth
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
LED” indicates the status of the Bluetooth connection. If the LED is off, the Bluetooth module
is powered off. If the LED is slowly flashing, the PV mixer is not paired with any device, but is
2 lit solid, 3
6 to the7
available for connection. When1the LED is
the source4device is properly
paired
mixer and ready to play.
left
min
HIGH
+ high0
CLIP
MID-MORPH
min
min
HIGH0
+ max
MID-MORPH
min
min
EFX
min
CONTR
PHANTOM POWER
48V
min
max
USB A Bluetooth
GAIN
min
+ high
max
max
STEREO IN LEVEL
13/14
GAIN
max
low
low
max
max
+ max
EQ BYPASS
AUX
min
GAIN
HIGH
28
max
EQ BYPASS
max
EFX
high
max
CLIP
max
AUX max
min
min
high
low
max
min
CLIP
EQ BYPASS
AUX
max
max
EFX
max
PAN
MUTE
min
max
high
min
EQ BYPASS
EFX
CLIP
max
HIGH
low
high
MID-MORPH
max
AUX min
max
max
min
low
high
MID-MORPH
min
EQ BYPASS
HIGH
min
min
max
max
LOW
min
low
high
low
high
MID-MORPH
min
min
HIGH
low
low
PAN
MUTE
left
SIGNAL
max
max
min
HIGH
min
MID-MORPH
min
max
HIGH
high
high
EQ BYPASS
AUX max
min
min
low
max
EQ BYPASS
MONO
(SUM)
SOLO
9/10 11/12
MAIN L+R
RCA MEDIA INPUTS
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO such as
SOLO
SOLO
The RCA inputs to channel
9/10SOLO
accept a stereo
source
an MP3 player,
CDSOLO
player,
2 is optimized
4 portable5handheld6devices 7
1 This input
tape deck or other similar device.
for
and therefore has very high sensitivity.
DIGITAL SOURCE SELECTOR
This switch selects between USB A (24), USB B (69), and the internal Bluetooth receiver.
28
HI PASS
GAIN
min
ELECTRIC GUITAR PRE-SHAPE
min
max
GAIN 0
min
HIGH
max
high
max
HIGH
low
high
MID-MORPH
min
min
low
27
GAIN
27
USB A Bluetooth
max
max
max
GAIN 0
First, slide the input selection switch (27) to the
the- LCD
- + USB -A+position.
- + The- bottom
- of
display will say “Insert USB
your
drive
Media
- +drive”. -Insert
- USB
- +into the- USB
- +Jack (24)
- +at
MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
MID-MORPH
the top of channel 11/12.
The Media
Player MID-MORPH
will +now enter
"Folder
Navigation
Mode".
In
- +
- +
- +
- +
- +
this mode, you can scroll through a list of all folders on the USB drive. Once you select
+ enter
+ to scroll
a folder, the Media Player-LOW
will
"Song
Navigation
Mode"
you
-LOW
-LOW+
- + which
-LOW+ allows-LOW
- +
- +
- LOW
- EQ+ BYPASS
- +
- LOW
EQ BYPASS
EQ BYPASS
BYPASS
EQ BYPASS If there
BYPASS in the
EQ BYPASS
through a list of all songs
contained
in theEQselected
folder.
are- noEQsongs
selected folder, the LCD will display "No Songs". To return to Folder Navigation Mode, scroll
to the very beginning of the list and select the  option.
Once a song is finished playing,
the Media
Player
will automatically
start playing
the nextAUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
song. Once the Media Player reaches the last song, it will automatically loop back to the
beginning of the list.
26
PHANTOM POWER
48V
USB B
min
25
13/14
USB B
HI PASS
COMP
COMP data storage
COMP
COMP
A-type USB connector that
a removable
device
can be connected to playback
music
USB PLAYBACK:
HI PASS
MID CONTROL
Stereo channels' midrange is +/-20 dB @ 440Hz ; the HIGH (8) and LOW (10) controls are
described above.
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
9/10 11/12
SOLO
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32
1/4”-Hi-Z CH.8 Only
MAIN
OUTPUTS
USB A
FS
3.5mm STEREO
9 31
DIRECT OUT
AUX SEND
DIRECT OUT
PAIRING
10
9/10
13
STEREO IN
14
11/12
13/14
LAYBACK AND BLUETOOTH
33
29
34
35
ANALOG BALANCE CONTROL
Controls the balance between the analog channels 9/10.
30
DIGITAL BALANCE CONTROL
Controls the balance
between
thePRE-SHAPE
digital channels 11/12.
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
HI PASS
31
HI PASS
POWER
13/14
AUX SEND XLR and 1/4" OUT
PHANTOM POWER
48V
USB B
Ground compensated balanced output fed by the AUX SEND master level (52). The XLR is internally in parallel with the TRS. You will
get better hum and noise USB
rejection
by using balanced interconnects (either XLR orPV
TRS),14
but unbalanced Tip Sleeve (TS) cables will
A Bluetooth
min
max
min
max
min
max
CONTROL ROOM
GAIN
GAIN
STEREO
IN
LEVEL
SOLO/MAIN
also work.
A/B SELECT
32
FOOTSWITCH
min
GAIN
max
min
GAIN
max
min
max
min
LEVEL A/B
B/
REC
B/REC
max
REC LEVEL
This TRS
jack is designed
for use
with Peavey's 2 Button Special Use Momentary Footswitch, Item # 03014070. The tip of this TRS jack,
switch 1, remotely actuates the EFX Mute switch. The ring of the TRS jack, switch 2, remotely turns off the Auto-Tune on AT models.
+ max
+ max This
inconspicuous;
byminusingmaxthe footswitch, your between-songs spoken banter won't be Auto-Tuned.
- of+ maxAuto-Tune
- + max theminuse
min min min makes
min
max
USB
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
33
low
+ high
MID-MORPH
min
-LOW+
Q BYPASS
min
AUX
EFX
max
LIP
min
-LOW+
max
min
-LOW+
max
+ max
min
-LOW+
max
Press to
Select
or edit
TUNE
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
DIGITAL EFFECT/MEDIA PLAYBACK
EQ BYPASS
1/4" STEREO OUTPUTS
XLR STEREO OUTPUTS
ANALOG
min
R right
PAN
MUTE
IGNAL
EFFECts
media
Press to
Select
+ high
- are a stereo
min low Channel
13 andmin14
pair of 1/4" jacks that can be used for an aux input, or effects return from an external processor.
MID
MID
MID-MORPH
MEDIA
SELECTOnce both jacks are connected,
EFX SELECT
If only one jack is used, it behaves
as a mono
source.
it behaves as a stereo source; 13 is Left and 14 is
AutoRight.
+ max
EFX
max
MEDIA CHANNEL
EFX
MUTE
SOLO
DIGITAL
MEDIA CHANNEL
min
max
RETURN TO MAIN
min
max
RETURN TO AUX
EFX
min
LOW
max
Groundc compensated
balancedc output fed by the master L and R Faders (60). The XLR jacks are internally in parallel with the TRS's.
You will get better hum and noise rejection by using balanced interconnects (either
XLR or TRS).
ENABLE
left
TO CONTROL ROOM
Ground compensated balanced output fed by the master L and R Faders (60). The TRS jacks are internally in parallel with the XLR's.
SOLO
You will get better hum and noise rejection by using balanced interconnects (either XLR or TRS), but unbalanced Tip Sleeve (TS)
min
max
min
max
min
max
max
min
max
min
max
AUX
AUX
AUX
MASTER
HIGH
cablesAUX
will also work.
35
min
1/4" STEREO INPUTS
max
34
RECORD LEVEL
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
PAN
MUTE
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
BAL
MUTE
9/10
left
CLIP
SIGNAL
R right
KOSMOS-C
BAL
MUTE
11/12
MIC MUTE
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36
37
ELECTRIC GUITAR PRE-SHAPE
HI PASS
PHANTOM POWER
48V
USB B
max
min
GAIN
USB A Bluetooth
max
GAIN
high
min
max
min
LEVEL A/B
43
B/
REC
B/REC
max
REC LEVEL
min
+ max
HIGH
39
min
40
max
RECORD LEVEL
min
41
42
44
max
TO CONTROL ROOM
USB
MEDIA SELECT
EFX SELECT
Auto-
Controls
level+of
inputminjacks
it is sent to both L and R. IfTUNE
both jacks are connected, 13 is L and 14
+ max the
-LOW+13maxand 14. If only one jack is connected,
min max
min PLAYBACK
LOW
is R. The Aux LOW
output could be
fed to an external effects processor,USB
andMEDIA
these
jacks could be used as the effects return. Or a second mixer could
EQ BYPASS
DIGITAL EFFECT/MEDIA PLAYBACK
be daisy-chained in here.
LEVEL A/B
SOLO
Controls
the
level of
both min
A and Bmaxcontrol
outputs. The active output is selected with A/Bmin
SELECT
switch (41), when B/REC switch (42)
minroommax
min
max
min
max
max
AUX
AUX
AUX
MASTER
HIGH
is up. When B/REC
switch isAUX
down, only output
A is controlled.
REC LEVEL
left
EFX
MUTE
SOLO
ANALOG
DIGITAL
minis up, this
max control is inactive.
When B/REC
controls the
level
at the B/REC outputs.RETURN
Note:
When B/REC
EFX switch
MEDIA switch
CHANNELis down,
MEDIA CHANNEL
EFX
RETURN
TO MAIN
TO AUX
LOW
min
max
min
min
max
max
A/B SELECT
41
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+ max
PHANTOM
POWER
ght
min
SOLO/MAIN
A/B SELECT
HIGH
40
max
GAIN
max
STEREO IN LEVEL 13/14
39
max
min
PV 14
CONTROL ROOM
max
This Switch applies +48 VDC voltage to the input XLR connectors
to power microphones requiring phantom
power.
Press to
EFFECts
Press to
Select
If phantom power is used, do not connectSelect
unbalanced dynamicmedia
microphones or other devices to the XLR
or edit
+ max
+ high thatmin
- + max
- Voltage.
low - inputs
cannot
handleminthis
MID
MID
MID-MORPH
37
max
+ max
HIGH
36
max
min
min
STEREO IN LEVEL
min
max
POWER
13/14
CLIP
SIGNAL
42
R right
ENABLE
R right
R right
left
When this left
switch is up, output
A is on and output B is off. When this switch is down, output B is on and output A is off. Use this switch to
KOSMOS-C
PAN
evaluate
a mixBAL
onMUTE
2 different BAL
pairs
of monitors, such as near field and far field monitors. By setting the level controls on both monitoring sysMUTE CLIP
MUTE
CLIP
tems the same, a rapid A/B comparison can be made. Overall monitor level is controlled by LEVEL A/B. NOTE: When the B/REC switch (42)is
down, thisSIGNAL
switch is disabled
, and the A output remains on at all times, fed by LEVEL A/B (39).
SIGNAL
9/10
11/12
MIC MUTE
B/REC SWITCH
Determines the function of the B/REC output. When up, B/REC jack functions as monitor B output, selected by A/B select and controlled by
LEVEL A/B. When down, B/REC jack is an independent record output, with level controlled by REC LEVEL.
43
STEREO
MONO
(SUM)
CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUTPUT A
Connect powered monitors, or an amplifier feeding monitor speakers here. Set the volume controls on the monitors A and B to be equal
when the A/B switch is toggled. The signal sent to this output is normally the Left/Right mix.HEADPHONE/
The USB "To Control Room" pot (47) feeds the
SOLO/MAIN
USB return signal to these Monitor Outputs for use in a DAW recording setup. When the Solo LED is lit (62), only the soloed source(s) will
be heard. NOTE: When the B/REC switch is down, the A/B SELECT switch becomes disabled, and this output is output is controlled by the LEVEL
A/B control.
min
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
9/10 11/12
LEVEL
SOLO
MAIN L+R
max
SOLO/MAIN
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Auto-TUNE
HI PASS
HI PASS
9/10
PHANTOM POWER
48V
USB B
PV14AT/PV14BT Front
Panel
min
GAIN
max
min
GAIN
USB A Bluetooth
max
PV 10
min
min
min
+ max
min
MID-MORPH
min
+ max
min
-LOW+
max
EQ BYPASS
low
GAIN
+ max
min
+ high
min
-LOW+
+ max
45
min
min
EQ BYPASS
+ max
max
min
max
LEVEL A/B
RECORD LEVEL
min
max
min
max
A/B SELECT
B/
REC
B/REC
REC LEVEL
USB
TO CONTROL ROOM
-LOW+
+ max
min
-LOW+
Press to
Select
or edit
MEDIA SELECT
max
EFFECts
media
Press to
Select
MID
max
min
48
SOLO/MAIN
MID
max
HIGH
MID-MORPH
min
min
47
CONTROL ROOM
HIGH
+ high
max
HIGH
low
GAIN
HIGH
max
STEREO IN LEVEL
46
50
EFX SELECT
AutoTUNE
max
51
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
DIGITAL EFFECT/MEDIA PLAYBACK
SOLO
min
AUX
44
left
max
min
AUX
max
min
AUX
max
min
AUX
max
min
MASTER
49
max
CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUTPUT B / RECORD OUT
AUX
min
HIGH
max
EFX
MUTE
SOLO
ANALOG
DIGITAL
This
pairminof outputs
can either serve
as your "B" Record
Monitor Output; or,
withmaxthe B/REC
switch
(42)max
down, as an independently controlled
max
max
min
min
max
min
EFX
MEDIA CHANNEL MEDIA CHANNEL
EFX
EFX
RETURN TO MAIN
RETURN TO AUX
LOW
Record
Output.
NOTE:
When
the
B/REC
switch
is
down,
the
A/B
SELECT
switch
becomes
disabled,
and
this
output is output is controlled by the
B/REC control.
min
45
STEREO
USB
RECORD
LEVEL KNOB
right
left
right
left
right
left
R right
MONO
(SUM)
ENABLE
KOSMOS-C
PAN
PAN
BAL
Controls the
level
signal
sent to theBAL
USB
B connector
on the back of the mixer. The recommended setting is near 12:00, but a wide range is
MUTE
MUTE ofCLIP
MUTE
MUTE
MIC MUTE
HEADPHONE/
CLIP
CLIP
CLIP
available to accommodate varying levels and sensitivites.
SIGNAL
46
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
CONTROL
ROOM
4 LEVEL 5/6
SIGNAL
SOLO/MAIN
7/8
Controls the level of signal returning from the USB B connector on the back of the mixer. The signal is routed to the control room and headphone outputs, for multitrack recordings on a DAW. The recommended setting is near 12:00.
47
max min
ELECTRIC GUITAR PRE-SHAPE
MEDIA AND EFFECTS LCD DISPLAY
max min
max min
max min
max
min
max
LEVELthe MP3 Player, which can be used for
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
The top row
of this LCD
displays theLEVEL
currently selectedSOLO
Effect and the bottom row displays the statusof
SOLO
48
SOLO the folders
SOLO
navigating
on the USBSOLO
drive or displaying the current song playing. The bottom line will also briefly display the Bluetooth status
during
and memory
clearing.
3 power on,4 power off,
5/6
7/8
MAIN L+R
SOLO/MAIN
MEDIA SELECT
Once a USB device is connected in channel 8, you can use the “Media Select” encoder to navigate through the folders/songs on the drive.
Once the desired file is displayed on the screen, press the Media Select knob to cue that file. Use the controls on the mixer for play, pause,
forward and reverse.
49
EFX SELECT KNOB
See detailed description on the following page.
50
MEDIA PLAYBACK CONTROLS
These controls allow you to play, pause and scroll though digital media via USB jack.
51
AUTO-TUNE MODE BUTTON (PV14AT ONLY)
Pressing this switch changes the top line of the LCD between Auto-Tune Edit Mode and EFX Edit Mode. This funtion is not available in
the PV14BT.
EFX and Auto-Tune (PV14AT only)
EFX Select Knob:
EFX Mode:
In EFX Edit Mode (see Auto-Tune Switch), the EFX Select knob is used to navigate through the EFX presets. Turning the knob changes the
EFX preset in the display. The new selection will be blinking in the display; push the EFX Select knob to choose the new effect. Once the effect has been selected, you can now edit the effect. To do this, press the EFX Select knob and the display will change to the current parameter
setting of the preset. Turn the EFX Select knob to edit the parameter. Press the knob again to exit EFX preset edit mode. To restore the EFX
presets back to factory settings, press and hold the EFX Select knob for 5 seconds and select "Y" when prompted.
Auto-Tune Mode:
In Auto-Tune Edit Mode (see Auto-Tune Switch), the EFX Select knob is used to navigate through the Auto-Tune presets. Turning the knob
changes the Auto-Tune preset in the display. The new selection will be blinking in the display; push the EFX Select knob to choose the new
Auto-Tune preset.
Once the preset has been selected, you can edit the preset by pressing the EFX Select knob. The display will change to the current Key setting.
Turn the EFX Select knob to change the key and push the EFX Select knob when you have chosen the key you desire. The Key setting determines which notes are enabled in the Auto-Tune process. For example, in the key of CMaj, the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B are enabled, and all
other notes are disabled. To see which notes are enabled or disabled for each key, see the Key Table below.
Note:
If Custom Key is selected, the display will enter Custom Key Edit Mode. In this mode, you can create a custom Auto-Tune Key. Use 		
the EFX Select knob to select the Root (labeled "RT"). This will be the note off which the custom key is based. Then use the 			
Media Select knob to move the cursor and use the EFX Select knob to activate or deactivate the 12 notes in the key. Once you have 		
finished editing the custom key, press the EFX Select knob to exit Custom Key Edit Mode. The mixer is capable of storing 9 different 		
custom keys, one for each preset slot.
The scale degrees are numbered across the top, with half-steps indicated by a dash.
*RT= Root or Key
RT
* indicates the root or
key is C
"+" indicates the note will be allowed.
"-" indicates the note will not be allowed.
By looking at the sequence of allowed and disallowed notes above, this is a whole tone scale. There are only two of those, so you can have the
other one just by changing the root to C# or B.
*This screen cap shows an A blues scale. You don't have to edit the whole scale to change keys - just change the root.
Once you have selected the key and pressed the EFX Select knob, the display will change to the current Speed setting. Turn the EFX Select
knob to change the Speed setting. The Speed setting determines how quickly and aggressively the Auto-Tune will correct the pitch. The range
for this setting is 0 to 25, where 0 is the quickest and 25 is the slowest. Push the EFX Select knob when you are done editing the speed parameter.
The display will now change to the current Detune setting. Turn the EFX Select knob to change the Detune setting. The Detune setting
determines how the Auto-Tune pitch correction is calibrated. When the Detune setting is 0 cents, this means the Auto-Tune is calibrated to
the standard A440, or where the note A4 equals 440 Hz. The range of the Detune setting is -64 to 63 cents, a width of 128 cents. The distance
between two notes, or semitones, is 100 cents, which means that the Auto-Tune can be detuned to fit any possible environment.
Note:
Detuning the Auto-Tune can be very useful, especially when being used in conjunction with an instrument that is not easily tuned
on-the-fly. For example, if a piano is accompanying Auto-Tuned vocals and the piano is slightly out of tune from the A440 stan
dard, simply change the Detune setting in the Auto-Tune setting. This is much easier and takes much less time than having some
one tune the entire piano! Also, although the Detune setting is changed in the Auto-Tune preset edit mode, this is a global param
eter. This means if you change the Detune setting and then later change the Auto-Tune preset, the Detune setting will not change.
Once you have selected the appropriate Detune setting, press the EFX Select knob to exit Auto-Tune preset edit mode. To restore all AutoTune presets back to factory settings, press and hold the EFX Select knob for 5 seconds and select "Y" when prompted.
Note:
Preset 9 is chromatic with speed set to 7. It is recommended for general purpose, safe, easy use of Autotune, without having to
adjust any settings. The slower speed setting does not produce a robotic effect on the voice, and all twelve semitones are allowed.
Just remember to use footswitch #2 to bypass Autotune between songs, otherwise your speaking will be Autotuned!
Auto-Tune Key Table
Auto-Tune Key Table
Key Display Note Number (n)=
Key 0
Chrom C
C Maj C
C Mnr C
C#Maj C
C#Mnr
D Maj
D Mnr C
D#Maj C
D#Mnr
E Maj
E Mnr C
F Maj C
F Mnr C
F#Maj
F#Mnr
G Maj C
G Mnr C
G#Maj C
G#Mnr
A Maj
A Mnr C
A#Maj C
A#Mnr C
B Maj
B Mnr
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
C#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
D#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
F#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
G#
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AUX
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KOSMOS-C
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SOLO
max
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LEVEL
max
SOLO/MAIN
AUX MASTER CONTROL KNOB
Controls the overall level of the signal coming out of the Aux Output (31). This Auxiliary output is typically fed to a power amplifier to drive
stage monitors so singers can hear themselves amidst amplified instruments, or to a headphone amplifier to give vocalists a monitor feed that
will not be picked up by microphones while recording.
53
AUX MASTER SOLO BUTTON AND LED
Allows you to listen to just the Auxiliary mix. The setting of the AUX MASTER knob determines the level you will hear when this button is
pressed.
54
EFX RETURN SOLO BUTTON AND LED
Allows you to listen to just the effects return. The setting of the Return to Main knob determines the level you will hear when this button is
pressed.
55
RETURN TO AUX CONTROL KNOB
This control determines the level of the internal digital effects processor being sent to the Aux output. One possible use is to put reverb in the
headphones of a vocalist, to give them a confidence boost for recording, without putting any reverb on the actual recorded track. Or in a live
situation, the same can be done by feeding a delay or reverb to the monitors.
56
EFX RETURN TO MAIN
This control determines the level of the internal digital effects processor being sent to the main L and R outputs.
57
EFX MUTE BUTTON AND LED/CLIP LED
When depressed, the output of the internal digital effects is shut off. Muting the effects is an easy way to determine what a particular effect is
doing to your mix. LED remains lit when EFX MUTE is engaged. When EFX MUTE is not engaged, this LED functions as a clip indicator for
the internal digital effects. If the digital effects are clipping, reduce the level of the EFX SEND pots.
PV14AT/PV14BT Front Panel
58
STEREO/MONO MODE SWITCH
In the mono position, the left and right buses are summed together after the faders. In this position, the L fader controls the level of the L bus,
and the R fader controls the level of the R bus, allowing you to use the L and R buses as groups. For example, all vocals could be panned L and
all instruments panned R. Then the L fader becomes the vocal master level and the R becomes the instruments master level.
59
MIC MUTE BUTTON AND LED
Depressing this button mutes all of the mic inputs channels (1-4) and the effects return. The media input channels are still "live". This allows
you to play break music, while muting all of the microphone inputs.
60
MAIN LEVEL FADERS
The Master Faders control the levels sent to the Main Left/Right outputs (34, 35). Best results are obtained when these controls are set near the
midpoint of the enclosed rectangle.
61
MAIN L+R METER ARRAY
Displays the level of the L and R outputs, or, when solo is active, displays the soloed channel(s). The top green LED corresponds to an output
level of +4dBu. The red LED is a clip warning indicator. The range of the meter is from -29 dBu to +15 dbu.
62
MAIN SOLO LED
Lights when any solo button is pushed, to indicate that the solo system is active.
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MID
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min
max
EQ BYPASS
min
max
min
min
EQ BYPASS
-LOW+
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Select
or edit
MEDIA SELECT
max
EFFECts
media
Press to
Select
MID
PV14AT/PV14BT Front Panel
-LOW+
-LOW+
-LOW+
max
min
+ max
EFX SELECT
max
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
DIGITAL EFFECT/MEDIA PLAYBACK
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left
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LEVEL
SOLO
max min
LEVEL
SOLO
max min
LEVEL
SOLO
max min
LEVEL
SOLO
max min
LEVEL
SOLO
max min
5/6
LEVEL
SOLO
max
SOLO
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PV14AT/PV14BT Rear Panel
67
68
POWER
ON
67
69
DIGITAL AUDIO
PORT
COMPUTER
DC POWER INLET
Use to connect the included power supply. Be sure the power supply is connected to the PV®14 before connecting to a power source.
Use 15VDC, 1.6A adapter only. Replace only with Peavey part number 30908112.
68
POWER SWITCH
This is the main power switch.
69
USB PORT TYPE B
The USB port is used to connect the PV® Series USB mixer to a computer for recording or playing back digital audio to/from your computer.
The USB port sends the mixer’s main/tape stereo out to the computer. The USB port receives digital audio from the computer; it can then be
assigned through the selector switch (27) to the main left/right output, if the computer is being used for playback only. For recording, use the
USB TO CONTROL ROOM control (47), to avoid creating a loop. Compatible with Windows® Vista, Windows 7, & Windows 8, Mac OS X® 10.0
or later, and iOS devices.
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ON/OFF
STATUS
RIGHT
LEFT
CHANNEL 13/14
BLUETOOTH
INPUT
USB B
Streaming
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USB A
Media Player
Input
CHANNEL11/12
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RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
CHANNEL 9/10
LINE
XLR
PHANTOM
CHANNEL 8
LINE
XLR
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CHANNEL 1 - 7
+48V
Gain
MIC PRE
Input
Selector
Gain
MIC PRE
Guitar
EQ
Guitar
In
HI PASS
HI PASS
Threshold
COMP
Ch 1-4 Only
Threshold
COMP
Ch 1-4 Only
80Hz
LO
80Hz
LO
HI
400Hz
4kHz
12kHz
MID-MORPH
HI
12kHz
EQ
400Hz
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EQ
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EQ
LO
EQ
EQ
AUTO-TUNE
MID HI
LEVEL
LEVEL
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CH 1-4 ONLY
AUTO-TUNE
ON/OFF
Direct Output
CH 1-4 ONLY
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EQ
Bypass
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Mute
Mute
BALANCE
Solo
AUX
BALANCE
EFX
AUX
EFX
Solo
Mute
Solo
Mute
Solo
LEVEL
LEVEL
SIGNAL
CLIP
SIGNAL
CLIP
AUX
EFX
PAN
SIGNAL
CLIP
AUX
EFX
PAN
SIGNAL
CLIP
EFX Return
To AUX
EFX Return
To Mains
Solo
MIC
MUTE
MIC
MUTE
EFX Out
MUTE
EFX
SELECTOR
EFFECTS
MEDIA PLAYER
Record
Level
Record
Level
A/B
Select
Headphone
Level
Mono
B/
Record Out
EFX
DEFEAT
Solo
To USB B Streaming Output
Right
Master
Left
Master
Control Rm
Level
MEDIA
SELECTOR
EFX In
CLIP
Solo
LOW HIGH
KOSMOS - C
KOSMOS ENABLE
AUX
OUT
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PV14_BLOCK
5022 Hartley Peavey Drive
Meridian, MS 39305
Peavey Electronics Corp.
Sheet Title:
Title:
FOOTSWITCH
T = EFX Mute
R = AutoTune Bypass (AT Models)
CONFIDENTIAL
Control Rm B/
Record Out
Control Rm A
Headphone
RIGHT
OUT
LEFT
OUT
Block Diagram-PV®14
SOLO
Left
Right
EFX
AUX
Left 1-8
Right 1-8
PV®14 Specifications
Mic pre EIN = -126 dBu @ max gain with 150 ohm source
Inputs
Function
Microphone
(150 ohms)
Min**
Input Levels
Nominal*
-71 dBu
-51 dBu
Min Gain
(4 dB)
-17 dBu
+5 dBu
+16 dBu
Input Z
Input Gain
Setting
2 kΩ
Max Gain
(59 dB)
(ohms min)
Max
Bal/
Unbal
Connector
-39 dBu
Bal
XLR Pin 1 Gnd
Pin 2 (+)
Pin 3 (-)
Bal
1/4" TRS;
Tip (+)
Ring (-)
Sleeve Ground
Unbal
1/4" TS;
Tip (+)
Sleeve Ground
Unbal
3.5mm; Tip=L, Ring
= R,
Sleeve Ground
RCA: Tip (+),
Sleeve Ground
Line
(10 k ohms)
10 kΩ
Max Gain
(40 dB)
-52 dBu
-32 dBu
-20 dBu
Line 4 TS, GTR
SHAPE ON
1 Meg Ω @ ≤ 200
Hz, like 12AX7
input.
Min Gain
(-15 dB)
+2 dBu
+23 dBu
> +32 dBu
Stereo Input 5/6
10 kΩ
Max Gain (18 dB)
-31 dBu
-12 dBu
+1 dBu
Nominal
-13 dBu
+6 dBu
+19 dBu
Max Gain ( 18 dB)
-23 dBu
-13 dBu
+3dBu
Nominal
-15 dBu
-5 dBu
+12 dBu
Max Gain (18 dB)
-43 dBu
-23 dBV
-10 dBu
Nominal
-24 dBu
-5 dBu
+8 dBu
Stereo Input 9/10
3.5mm, RCA
6.8 kΩ
2.8 kΩ
0 dBu=0.775 V (RMS)
** Min Input Level (sensitivity) is the smallest signal that will produce nominal output (+4 dBu) with channel and
master faders set for maximum gain.
* Nominal settings are defined as all controls set at 0 dB (or 50% rotation for rotary pots) except the gain adjustment
pot which is as specified.
Outputs
Function
Min Load
(ohms)
Main Left/Right
600
Output Levels
Nominal
Max
+4 dBu
+20 dBu
Bal/
Unbal
Connector
Bal
XLR Pin Ground Tip
Pin 2 (+), Pin 3 (-)
1/4" TRS: Tip (+), Ring (-)
Sleeve Ground
Effects and
Monitor Sends
600
+4 dBu
+20 dBu
Bal
1/4" TRS: Tip (+), Ring (-)
Sleeve Ground
Control Room
600
+4 dBu
+20 dBu
Unbal
RCA: Tip (+),
Sleeve Ground
Headphone
+4 dBu (no load)
+20 dBu
Unbal
1/4" TRS; Tip Left, Ring Right
Sleeve Ground
0 dBu=0.775 V (RMS)
Gain
Mic Input Gain Adjustment Range:
4 dB to 59 dB
Mic Input to Left/Right Balance Output
79 dB (max gain)
Line Input Gain Adjustment Range:
-16 dB to 40 dB
Line Input to Left/Right Balance Output
60 dB (max gain)
Stereo 5/6 1/4" Gain Adjustment Range:
Off to +18 dB
Stereo 5/6 1/4"to Left/Right Output
42 dB (max gain)
Stereo 5/6 3.5mm / RCA Gain Adjustment Range:
Off to +28 dB
Stereo 5/6 3.5mm / RCA to Left/Right Output:
Stereo 9/10 Gain Adjustment Range:
Stereo 9/10 to Left/Right Output
47 dB (max gain)
Off to +18 dB
28 dB (max gain)
Frequency Response
Mic Input to Left/Right Output, Max Input Gain 			
Mic Input to Left/Right Output, input gain 12:00
14 Hz to 25 kHz +0 dB/-1 dB
9.5 Hz to 29 kHz +0 dB/-0.8 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
<0.006% Typical, Mic to Left/Right Output 			
(22 Hz to 22 kHz BW)
Hum and Noise
Output 		
Residual Noise
S/N Ratio (Ref: +4dBu)
Test Conditions
Master Left/Right
-97 dBu				
101 dB			
Master Fader Down, Channel Levels Down
			-90 dBu				94 dB			Master Fader Nominal, Channel Levels Down
			-83 dBu				87 dB			Master Fade Nominal, Channel Faders Nominal,
										Panned Odd Channels (left), Even Channels
										(right)
Monitor Send		-95 dBu				99 dB			All controls off
			-80 dBu				84 dB			All channel sends nominal, masters nominal
(Hum and noise measurements: 22 Hz to 22 kHz BW)
Equivalent Input Noise
-128 dBu (input terminated with 150 ohms, bandwidth 20 kHz)
Crosstalk/Attenuation
Adjacent Input Channels (1 kHz) >90 dB 				
Mute Button Attenuation (1 kHz) >90 dB
Left to Right Outputs (1 kHz) >70 dB 				
Channel Fader Kill (1 kHz) >85 dB
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (Mic Input)
50 dB minimum (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
70 dB typical @ 1 kHz
Meters
12 segment, peak reading (top green LED = +4 dBu)		
Signal/Overload Indicators
Red LED lights 5 dB below clipping
Dimensions
16.1875" wide x 17.3" deep x 2.1875" high
(41.12 cm wide x 43.94 cm deep x 5.56 cm high)
Weight
PV14BT: 12.12 lbs (5.50 kg) 				
PV14AT: 12.16 lbs (5.52 kg)
Power Requirements
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 24 Watts
PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY
Effective Date: 11/01/2011
What This Warranty Covers
Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U.S.A. and Canada.
What This Warranty Does Not Cover
The Warranty does not cover: (1) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, rental, product modification or neglect; (2) damage occurring
during shipment; (3) damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey; (4) products on which the serial number has been altered, defaced or
removed; (5) products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer.
Who This Warranty Protects
This Warranty protects only the original purchaser of the product.
How Long This Warranty Lasts
The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. The duration of the Warranty is as follows:
Product Category
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2 years *(+ 3 years)
Drums
2 years *(+ 1 year)
Enclosures
3 years *(+ 2 years)
Digital Effect Devices and Keyboards and MIDI Controllers
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Microphones
2 years
Speaker Components
(incl. Speakers, Baskets, Drivers, Diaphragm Replacement Kits and Passive Crossovers)
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Tubes and Meters
90 Days
Cables
Limited Lifetime
AmpKit Link, Xport, Rockmaster Series, Strum’n Fun, RetroFire, GT & BT Series Amps
1 year
Marvel Jr. Guitar
90 Days
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OR
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