M I X E R F U N C T I O N S
4. Input Gains - Controls the input sensitivity level for each channel . Use the input gain in conjunction with the LED meters ( 19) to properly set the levels of your input .
5. Input Equalizers - Individual controls for high frequency, mid - range, and low frequency equalization with 9db of boost and 25dB of kill . Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will change the overall output level of that input .
6. Input Pan - Controls left / right output balance of each chan - nel .
7. Cue Level - Controls the output level of the headphone amp .
8. Master / Cue Switch - Selects signal to be sent to head - phone output . In “CUE” position, the cue pan fader ( 9) is used to select which input channel is to be monitored . In “MASTER” position the master output is sent directly to the headphones .
9. Cue pan fader - Fades the headphone output from input 1 to input 2 when Master / Cue switch is in “Cue” mode .
10. Master Level - Controls the overall output level of the mas - ter output .
11. Master Mute Indicator - LED indicates when Master Mute switch ( 12) has been engaged .
12. Master Mute - Mutes the master output of the mixer. Use the master mute in situations where you need to mute and unmute the mixer without having to re - adjust your Master Level ( 10) control .
13. Reverse Indicator - Bi - color (red & green) LED indicates when fader ’s direction has been reversed (green = normal, red = reversed) .
14. Reverse Button - Reverses the direction of the fade on the corresponding fader.
15. Line fader Curve Control - Selects taper of upfader curve between a fast cut, medium curve, and long fade .
16. Input Select - Toggle switch selects the input source between the phono and line inputs located on the back of your mixer.