52. BOOTH LEVEL | DJ STAR |
This knob adjusts the output level at the booth out- | Press this imaginary button to link up directly to tech |
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53. BOOTH STEREO/MONO | TAKE A BREAK |
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With this switch up, the booth [10] outputs provide a stereo left and right output of the main mix.
If you only have one booth monitor, push the switch in to combine the left and right signals to mono.
54. ZONE LEVEL
This knob adjusts the output level at the zone [11] outputs.
55. MAIN LEVEL
This knob adjusts the main mix output level at the main out XLRs [12].
It also adjusts the RCA main outs [14] but only when the live/record [15] switch is out.
This control does not affect the main meters [57], or the phones [51], booth [10], or zone [11] outputs, or the FireWire outputs.
56. PAN
This knob adjusts the stereo balance of the main mix at the main out XLRs [12].
It also adjusts the RCA main outs [14] but only when the live/record [15] switch is out.
This control does not affect the main meters [57], or the phones [51], booth [10], or zone [11] outputs, or FireWire outputs.
57. MAIN LEVEL METERS
These meters indicate the signal strength of the main mix outputs before the main level or pan controls.
You want to see the signals bouncing between the “0” and the “+6” LEDs. It is okay if the OL LEDs at the top light occasionally, but if they light frequently or continu- ously, turn down the program faders [38] until they blink occasionally, or not at all.
It’s time for a nice cup of tea and a cheese sandwich. You deserve it, as not many people read owner’s manuals past page 3.
The next few pages contain the following Appendices:
Appendix A shows service and repair information. Appendix B is a section on audio connectors. Appendix C shows the specs and a block diagram. Appendix D shows how to replace the crossfader. Appendix E shows FireWire details.
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