qMIC LEVEL
This switch is used to adjust the signal level of the Main MIC input.
wMIC EQ
eEFFECT SEND LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the signal level from an external effects device connected to the AUX send input jack on the rear panel of this mixer.
rGAIN
The GAIN controls (on both PGM 1 & 2) are used to adjust
input signal levels. For optimal acoustic quality first set the level of the input fader @3to a position of 7 or 8, then, make any necessary adjustments to the GAIN control so that a sufficient signal is fed through the channel (PGM) without distorting.
tHI ISOLATOR
This knob is used to adjust the HI frequency signal level relevant to each PGM.
yMID ISOLATOR
This knob is used to adjust the MID frequency signal level relevant to each PGM.
uLOW ISOLATOR
This knob is used to adjust the LOW frequency signal level relevant to each PGM.
iSCRATCH EQ
This button is used to activate the scratch EQ feature (new) on this mixer. The scratch EQ feature essentially disregards the manual isolator EQ setting and passes all signal feeds through a Mid Boost and Hi Boost EQ and Low Cut circuit (per PGM), which is designed to generate the best scratch EQ setting possible.
oSCRATCH EQ INDICATOR
This LED will be illuminated when the Scratch EQ feature i is on.
!0PGM BALANCE
This fader is used to adjust the stereo balance on each PGM. The PGM Balance can also be used to adjust an unbalanced stereo image. From the center position a movement to the right will increase the volume of the signal R over L and vice versa.
!1CF REVERSE SWITCH
This switch is used to reverse the direction of the cross fader (CF) such that if reversed position 1 becomes position 2 and vice versa. When reverse mode is activated the CF REV LED @6will be illuminated in the main LED section.
!2MASTER LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the signal levels from the Line Out connections found on the rear panel of this unit.
!3STEREO/MONO SELECT SWITCH
This switch is used to select either a mono or stereo signal output for the Line Out section. Regardless of your choice, the L & R levels will remain the same.
!4BOOTH LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the level of output through the Booth section.
!5MONITOR SELECT SWITCH
This switch is used to select which type of monitor signal, either CUE or MASTER, is heard in headphones connected to this mixer. When set to CUE, both signals (including the EQ settings on each) will be heard. Using the CF Monitor Fader @9will alter what is heard in the headphones.
!6RECEIVE CUE SWITCH
This switch has three settings, which in turn control how the Effect Received signal is monitored. When set to BLEND, users will hear both the effect receive signal and either the Cue or Master output (see 15 for more). When set to OFF, no effect receive signal will be heard. When set to SOLO, only the effect receive signal will be heard.
!7POWER INDICATOR
This LED will be illuminated when powered.
!8EFFECT SEND ON/OFF SWITCH
When on this feature will send the PGM signal (1 & or 2) to the effects send jack found on the rear panel.
!9EFFECT RECEIVE LEVEL
This fader when moved from DRY to WET is used to adjust the signal level received from any external effects device connected to the Effect Receive input located on the rear panel of this unit.
CAUTION
A function can be changed with the switch(*) under a top panel. Only the level of the signal (RCV sound) inputted from the EFFECT RCV jack is adjusted at the time of Switch OFF (at the time of a initial setup), and it changes to the balance regulation volume of RCV sound and the sound of MASTER OUT at the time of Switch ON.
@0PHONO/LINE SELECTOR
This switch is used to determine which input source is sent to the PGM. Once an input is connected to the correct PGM jack users are able to switch back and forward between either phono or line signals, effectively creating a type of transformer scratch.
@1REHEARSAL MUTE SWITCH
When activated this switch restricts the signal path of the PGM to only the headphone monitor, allowing you to practice a mix or scratch using the master CF but without the sound being outputted. Moreover, any adjustment to the monitor CF will have no effect to the headphone signal whilst the Freeze feature is active. Pressing both PGM 1 & 2 Freeze switches will result in all output being muted.
When PGM 1 Freeze is on, the LED indicator above the button will illuminate and all signals from PGM will be routed only to the headphone section and thus not outputted. Moving the CF from position 2 to 1 will have only an effect in the headphones, facilitating practice of a mix point or scratch point.
When PGM 2 Freeze is on, the LED indicator above the button will illuminate and all signals from PGM will be routed only to the headphone section and thus not outputted. Moving the CF
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