9Assign Controls— let you select the in- put sources to be mixed.
10CROSS FADER — lets you smoothly switch between two input sources.
11SOUND EFFECT — let you create a spe- cial sound performance using the six preprogrammed sound effects.
12CUE LEVEL — lets you adjust the head- phone's volume.
13CUE ASSIGN — lets you select the chan- nel where the desired audio input source is located so you can monitor and pre- pare it before mixing it in.
14BALANCE — lets you adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers.
15MASTER — adjusts the overall volume of
DJ MIG, AUX, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, RE- CEIVE input, and sound effects.
16MONO/STEREO Selector — lets you set the output to stereo or monaural.
17POWER — turns the mixer on and off.
18Lamp Jack — lets you install a 12V/3W lamp to light up the mixer controls.
19ECHO Controls — let you tailor the sound to compensate for a location’s conditions or for personal preference.
20VU (Volume Unit) — two meters indi- cate the total stereo output signal levels.
21Stereo Line Outputs — let you connect the mixer's output to your receiver/am- plifier and tape deck so you can play the sounds from your input sources through your speaker system, and record them.
22Sound Effect Jacks — let you connect another sound effect device, such as an echo reverb, and either play the signal from it or play another input's signal through it. You can also vary the volume of the signal.
23Stereo Line Inputs — let you connect most
CD player, tape deck, tuner, camcorder, or VCR.
24Auxiliary Microphone Input — lets you
connect a low impedance microphone with a
25Stereo Phono Inputs — for connecting
26Mono Line Input — lets you connect a mono input source, such as a wireless microphone receiver.
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