ˆPreparation
PRESETTING THE
CONTROLS
Warning: A sudden high output from the mixer could damage your hearing, especially if you use headphones, and might also dam- age the audio devices connected to the mix- er's output. Before using the mixer, make sure you set your receiver/amplifier's volume control to its minimum volume level setting.
Before you connect the power cord, make sure you set POWER to off. To avoid sudden and inaudible sound outputs from any audio devices that you connect to the mixer, be sure to have their power controls set to off, and any tone controls set to flat.
CONNECTING THE
OUTPUTS
To play the mixer's output signal through your sound system (for events such as par- ties, dances, conferences, and so on), con- nect one end of an audio patch cord (not supplied) to the mixer's
(white) and R (red) jacks, then connect the other end to your receiver/amplifier's left and right input jacks, matching left to left, and right to right.
To record the mixer's output signal, connect one end of an audio patch cord (not sup-
plied) to the mixer's(white) and R (red) jacks, then connect the other end to your tape deck's left and right line input jacks, matching left to left, and right to right.
CONNECTING INPUTS
You can connect up to ten audio input sourc- es (such as cassette tape decks, CD players, tuners, two
1.Connect the
LINE 3, LINE 4, LINE 5, and LINE 6 input jacks, matching left to left, and right to right.
Caution: Do not connect an audio source with a
2.Connect the
Note: If you connect magnetic cartridge turntables, connect their ground wires (usually black or green) to GND.
3.Connect a sound effect device (such as an echo reverb or a digital sampler pro- cessor) to the EFFECT SEND (output) and EFFECT RECEIVE (input) jacks, matching left to left, and right to right.
4.Connect a mono input source (such as a wireless microphone receiver) to the AUX LINE MONO jacks, matching left to left, and right to right.
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