Playing tracks and outputting the sound

The following describes the procedure for outputting the channel 1 sound as an example.

Set the volume of the devices (power amplifier, powered speakers, etc.) connected to the [MASTER OUT1] and [BOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT2] terminals to an appropriate level. Note that loud sound will be output if the volume is set too high.

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4 TRIM control

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6 FILTER control
5 EQ (HI, MID, LOW) controls

 

7 Headphones CUE/TAP button

 

8 Channel fader

 

9 MASTER LEVEL control

 

aHEADPHONES MIX controlbLevel indicator switchcCrossfaderdHEADPHONES LEVEL controleCROSS FADER REVERSE switchfCROSS FADER CURVE controlgBOOTH LEVEL controlhBOOTH/MASTER selector switch1Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.

Names of controls, etc.

Position

MASTER LEVEL control

Turned fully counterclockwise

TRIM control

Turned fully counterclockwise

EQ (HI, MID, LOW) controls

Center

FILTER control

Center

Level indicator switch

[CH1/2] position

Channel fader

Moved forward

CROSS FADER REVERSE switch

[OFF] position

BOOTH/MASTER selector switch

[MASTER] position

BOOTH LEVEL control

Turned fully counterclockwise

2 Press the ["] button to play the track.3Move the channel fader away from you.4Turn the [TRIM] control.

Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the channel level indicator lights at the peak level.

5 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] control to adjust the audio level of the speakers.

Adjust the sound level output from the [MASTER OUT1] and [BOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT2] terminals to an appropriate level.

When the [BOOTH/MASTER] selector switch is set to the [BOOTH] position, the [BOOTH LEVEL] control can be used to adjust only the audio level output from the [BOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT2] terminal to an appropriate volume.

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