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Operation
The echo is applied to the sound before all
the inputs are mixed.
Set ECHO to MIC to turn on the echo effect
for the microphones and the AUX LINE input.
Set ECHO to MUSIC to turn on the echo effect
for Channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 outputs.
To turn off the echo effect, set ECHO to OFF.

Adjusting the Echo Delay, Repeat,

and Volume

The ECHO DELAY control lets you adjust the
time delay for an echo. Set ECHO DELAY to 0
for a minimum time delay and to 10 for a
maximum time delay.
The ECHO REPEAT control lets you control
the length of time a tone is repeated (rever-
beration). Set ECHO REPEAT to 10 for the
longest time repeat and to 0 for the shortest.
The ECHO LEVEL control lets you adjust the
output level of the echo effect. Rotate ECHO
LEVEL toward 10 to increase the echo level
and toward 0 to decrease it.
USING SOUND EFFECT DEVICES

Playing the Signal from the Sound

Effect Device

To play signals from a device connected to
the EFFECT jacks, set the RECEIVE switch to
ON. When you are not using the connected
inputs, set the RECEIVE switch to OFF.
Rotate RECEIVE to adjust the volume of the
input connected to the EFFECT jacks without
changing the sound effect device's volume.
Rotate RECEIVE toward 10 to increase the
volume and toward 0 to decrease it.

Playing Input Signals through the

Sound Effect Device

You can play inputs selected by the channel
selectors, DJ MIC, or AUX through other
sound effect devices connected to the mixer,
such as an echo reverb or a digital sampler
processor, and control playback through the
mixer. To play selected inputs through the
sound effect device, set SEND ASSIGN to the
selected input.
The SEND control lets you adjust the volume
of the selected sound to the sound effect de-
vice without changing the device's volume.
Rotate SEND toward 10 to increase the vol-
ume and toward 0 to decrease it.
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