PRO MIXER DX1000
+Another way to keep the monitors fixed on PFL is to make sure a PFL button is always left engaged somewhere on the desk. You could simply leave a PFL button depressed on an unused, unassigned channel.
If your channel fader is always brought up to +6 dB (i.e.
8. SUB BASS
The sub bass output on the back panel comes with two rotary controls, one for output LEVEL (max. +22 dBu) and another for adjusting the crossover frequency of the low pass filter,
+Sub bass units are often useful in small studios where there is no room for large extended- range monitors in front of the mixer.
9. CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES
9.1 Desk lamp
A connector for an optional standard 12 V working light is offered, immediately above the bargraph meters. You should only use 5 watts lights. The intensity of this light may be turned down using a DIMMER control , depending on how much mystery you want to create in the DJ box!
9.2 Remote control of audio devices
We have not yet mentioned the big
connection to the DX1000 is by simple jack leads on the rear panel. Please ensure that your equipment’s remote control output does not exceed 30 V DC/50 mA (This is unlikely!).
The advantages of REMOTE CONTROL are purely
9.3 Sound-to-light
A mono audio output is provided for connection to lighting controllers with a
LIGHT LEVEL knob to the left of the bargraph meters. Too high, and the lights will stay on, too low and they won’t flash at all. Adjust LIGHT LEVEL until lights flash in time with the music.
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