VocoPro DA-3800 PRO owner manual Front Panel Descriptions and Functions cont

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8.LOUD (LOUDNESS CONTROL) - For an instant music Volume/Gain, the LOUD button is an easy way to improve your mix when you need an extra boost. Perfect for varying volume controls between tracks or singers.

9.TALK OVER - Turning this setting on will instantly reduce the volume of the the music while any MIC on any of the three MIC INPUTS are in spoken or sung into. The volume will gradually fade-in once the microphone is no longer in use.

10.INPUT - This button allows you to select between BGM, DVD, CD and AUX player intput to the DA-3800 PRO. This allows the DA-3800 PRO to differentiate between all the related source AUDIO INPUT options available on the back panel. If the button is held for approximately one second, the AUTO setting will be selected and highlighted on the display. This mode will have the DA-3800 PRO automatically switch to BGM (Background Music) when the signal from DVD, CD or AUX is stopped. Note: The switch to BGM when the signal stops may take a few seconds.

11.MIC MAX - This control adjusts the maximum output level of the MIC VOLUME control. Turn clockwise to increase the maximum level, counter-clockwise to decrease. Adjust with a flat-head screwdriver.

12.MUSIC MAX - This control adjusts the maximum output level of the MUSIC VOLUME control. Turn clockwise to increase the maximum level, counter-clockwise to decrease. Adjust with a flat-head screwdriver.

13.MIC 1, 2, 3 INPUTS - Connect your 1/4” cabled microphones into any of these three inputs.

14.MICROPHONE VOLUME CONTROLS - These level controls for MIC 1, 2 and 3 should be adjusted individually to get the best mix when multiple performers are singing. Rotate clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to decrease VOLUME for each mic.

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