Stanton user manual Using the M.207 4.1 Front Panel Controls Figure, Fader Start

Models: M.207

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Using the M.207

Using the M.207

4.Using the M.207

4.1Front Panel Controls (Figure 4.1)

Figure 4.1

4.1.1Fader Start

Fader start enables the Crossfader on the M.207 mixer to start and stop playback on a CD player. To use this function you need a CD player (like Stanton’s C.324) with the Fader Start feature and its related cable. You can use this feature to trigger playback on a deck that might be just out of physical reach or to do a fader based beat juggle between 2 decks.

The Fader Start switch activates the Fader Start feature. When the Fader Start switch is in the ON position, this function allows the fader to activate or return to the preset Cue Point on your compatible CD Player.

Now, let’s customize the channel and Crossfader curves;

4.1.2Selecting and Reversing a Channel Fader Curve

1.Use the Fader Curve (FDR CURVE) knob to select between a LONG, MID, or SHARP fade for the corresponding Channel Fader.

2.To reverse the Channel Fader direction, set the Fader Reverse (FDR REVERSE) switch to the ON position. Moving the Channel Fader down will increase the volume and moving it up will decrease the volume.

4.1.3Selecting and Reversing the Crossfader Curve

1.Use the Crossfader Curve (CF CURVE) knob to select between a LONG, MID, or SHARP fade for the Crossfader.

2.To reverse the Crossfader direction, set the Crossfader Reverse (CF REVERSE) switch to the ON position. In this case, when the Crossfader is set to 1 (hard left), Channel 2 will be assigned and when is set to 2 (hard right), channel 1 will be assigned.

4.1.4Channel Reverse Function

Set the Channel Reverse (CHAN REVERSE) switch to the ON position. Channel Fader 1 will control the level of Input 2, and Channel Fader 2 will control the level of Input 1.

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Stanton Using the M.207 4.1 Front Panel Controls Figure, Fader Start, Selecting and Reversing a Channel Fader Curve