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1)Input fader - Controls individual source levels/volume (channels) in the mix.

2)Input toggle switch - Selects which source will be active based on what you have connected to the rear panel input section (phono/line).

3)Channel EQ - Adjusts the high, mid and low frequency levels of the input channels for good sound.

4)Channel Gain – Adjusts the pre-fader volume for cleaner sound.

5)Replaceable Crossfader - Achieves clean fades between the two input channels. "Hard left" selects Channel 1. "Hard right" selects Channel 2. With the crossfader centered, both channels are live. Use the crossfader for fast and seamless fades from one channel to the other.

6)Mic Input Gain – Adjusts microphone input level.

7)Mic Input – Insert your Microphone with ¼” plug here.

8)Headphone Output – Insert in the ¼” plug for your headphones here.

9)Channel Cue / Cue Pan - Used to preview channel audio to your headphones. Listen here before bringing up channel faders or moving the crossfader.

10)Headphone Level – Adjusts cue volume.

11)Master Level - Controls the overall output level.

12)Crossfader Curve – The CUT setting allows the use of the crossfader for quick cut in and out when scratching and mixing. The FADE setting is used for longer segues, typically when mixing between two beat-matched sources.

13)Fader start – This function works in conjunction with a compatible fader start CD player.

When used with a compatible CD player, you can use the crossfader to start and stop the CD player with the slide of the fader. The fader start switch activates the fader start feature. When in the ON position, the fader start allows the fader to return automatically to preset digital CUE POINTS on your compatible STANTON DJ CD Player.

14)Mic EQ – The mic channel include a two-band EQ with a range of +10dB to –10dB.

15)Level Indicators – The dual LED indicators are used to indicate the master output level of channels Right and Left.

16)Grounding post - for turntable connection. Always use this connection when using standard turntables with ground cable. (Some turntables like the T.80 / T.120 do not require grounding wire)

17)Phono Inputs – Plug your turntables in here. When these connectors are used, your signal is fed directly to the high-quality RIAA phono pre-amplifiers. Use this position only for turntables. Line level sources will overload the sensitive phono pre-amps and will cause distortion.

18)Line Inputs - Unbalanced RCA jacks for connecting stereo audio from line level sources such as CD players, HiFi VCRs, cassette decks, DAT machines, laser discs, tuners, even synthesizers or other mixing consoles.

NOTE: Plug mono audio sources into both Left and Right inputs using a "Y" cable connector.

19)Master Output - Unbalanced RCA connectors controlled by the Master level.

20)Fader Start – This function works in conjunction with a compatible fader start CD player. When used with a compatible CD player, you can use the crossfader to start and stop the CD player with the slide of the fader. The fader start switch activates the fader start feature. When in the ON position, the fader start allows the fader to return automatically to preset digital CUE POINTS on your compatible STANTON DJ CD Player.

21)Power Connector - Plug in the included power supply here.

22)Power Switch – turns unit off and on. Note*** Remember to turn ALL volume levels down when turning the unit on/off.

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