11 Mono/Stereo Selector — lets you set the output to stereo or monaural.
12Bass/Middle/Treble Controls — let you adjust the tone of the se- lected output to get just the right sound.
13Cue Assign Controls — lets you select the channel where the de- sired audio input source is located
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so you can monitor and prepare it before mixing it in.
14Cue/Program Control — lets you balance the volume of the output playing on the sound system and the input being prepared for mix- ing through the headphones.
15Lamp Jack — lets you connect a 12V DC lamp to light the mixer controls.
16Phones Jack — lets you connect a pair of stereo headphones with a
17Cue Level — lets you adjust the headphone’s volume level.
18Stereo Line Outputs — let you connect the mixer’s output to your receiver/amplifier and tape deck so you can play the sounds from your input sources through your speaker system, and record them.
19Stereo Line Inputs — let you connect most
20Stereo Phono Inputs — for con- necting
21Microphone Input — lets you connect a low impedance micro- phone with a
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