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Advanced
Operation
Using a microphone
1 Connect a microphone to the [MIC1] or [MIC2] terminal.
2 Set the [OFF, ON, TALK OVER] selector switch to [ON] or
[TALK OVER].
—
[
ON
]: The indicator lights.
—
[
TALK OVER
]: The indicator flashes.
!
When set to [
TALK OVER
], the sound of channels other than the [
MIC1
] channel
is attenuated by 18 dB (default) when a sound of –10 dB or greater is input to the
microphone.
!
The sound attenuation level while [
TALK OVER
] is selected can be changed in
utility mode. For the method to effect that change, see
Changing the talk over
function level
on page 26 .
!
The talk over mode can be switched to the normal mode or the advanced mode.
For instructions on changing it, see
Changing the talk over function setting
on
page 26 .
3 Turn the [MIC1] or [MIC2] control.
Adjust the level of the sound output from the [
MIC1
] channel.
!
Pay attention that rotating to the extreme right position outputs a very loud
sound.
4 Input audio signals to the microphone.
Adjusting the sound quality
Turn the [EQ (HI, LOW)] controls.
The adjustable ranges for the respective controls are as shown below.
!
HI
: –12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)
!
LOW
: –12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz)
Mixing the sound of a DJ player, etc.
1 Connect the DJ player or other line level output device to
the [CD] or [LINE] terminals.
2 Set the [LINE, PHONO, USB] selector switch or [CD, USB]
selector switch to [LINE] or [CD].
3 Operate the [TRIM] control and channel fader to adjust the
sound level output from each channel.
Mixing the sound of an analog turntable, etc.
1 Connect the analog player or other phono level (for MM
cartridges) output device to the [PHONO] terminals.
2 Set the [LINE, PHONO, USB] selector switch to [PHONO].
3 Operate the [TRIM] control and the channel faders to adjust
the audio level output from the respective decks.