Stanton RM.404 owner manual Section C Cue Controls

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RM.404 Top Panel (FUNCTIONS)

Section C: Cue Controls

7.Split Cue: Controls how the CUE will be heard in the headphones. In the "stereo" position, the pre-selected Cue (#29) will be heard as a stereo signal in the head- phones (full stereo audio signal in both ears.) In "split" position, the pre-selected Cue (#29) will be heard on one side of the headphones, while the Master Output (#3) sig- nal is heard on the other side (different audio signals in each ear.)

8.Headphone Output 1: Connection for 1/4 inch headphone (phono-jack.) Recommended headphone impedance is 32-200 ohms for maximum volume.

9.Headphone Output 2: Connection for 1/8 inch headphone (mini-jack.) Recommended headphone impedance is 32-200 ohms for maximum volume.

10.Cue Level: Controls the overall headphone output level of both output jacks. It is recommended that headphones with an impedance rating of 200 ohms or less be used for maximum volume.

11.Cue Pan: This controls the blend of audio signals that can be heard in the head- phones. In the left-most “Cue” position, only channels selected by the Cue Assign switches (#29) will be heard. In the right-most “Master” position, only signals being sent to the Master Output (#3) will be heard in the headphones. Any setting in- between provides a mix of both Cue and Master signals. This gives DJs the flexibili- ty to choose how they wish to monitor audio signals, based on personal preference and technique.

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Contents RM.404 Please read carefully before use of this product Welcome RM.404 Top Panel Functions Section a Output Meters Section B Output Controls Section C Cue Controls Section D Crossfader Controls Section F Mic Controls Section E MP3/AuxSection F Mic Controls Section G Channel Controls RM.404 Top Panel Functions RM.404 Rear Panel Functions Section H PowerSection J Zone Output Section I Master OutputSection K RCA Outputs Section M Channel 3 Inputs Section L Channel 4 InputsSection N Channel 2 Inputs Section O Channel 1 Inputs Application Example Superior Sound Technology Crosstalk Technical SpecificationsProblem / Symptom Possible Cause/ Solution TroubleshootingHear Warranty