Stanton RM-402 owner manual Description of Functions

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Description of Functions

At this point, you’re pretty much ready to start mixing. So if you’re a know-it-all, or you’re just one of those people who like to learn by trial- and-error, you are free to throw down. But if you wanna go for the gold and get your pilot’s license, take a moment and learn what each of the RM.402’s front-panel controls are about.

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1.Power switch: Turns the power “On” or “Off”.

2.Zone Meter switch: Press this when you want the Output Level meter (23) to display the Zone output instead of the Master output.

3a. Zone Level knob: Adjusts the level being sent to the Zone outputs (i.e. monitors).

3b. Booth Level knob: Adjusts the level being sent to the Booth outputs (i.e. monitors).

4.Cue Level knob: Adjusts the cue level being sent to the Headphone outputs. Keep this at a reasonable level to avoid hearing loss.

5.Cue Stereo/ Split toggle switch: Select whether you prefer to hear the Cue mix and Master output in stereo, or split with the Cue mix on one side and the Master on the other.

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