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4
MIC (OFF, ON, TALK OVER) indicator
This indicator lights up when the microphone is ON, and flashes
when the talk over function is ON.
=
Using a microphone
(p. 24 )
5
BOOTH MONITOR control
Adjusts the level of audio signals output from the [
BOOTH OUT
]
terminal.
=
Audio is output from the [
BOOTH OUT
] terminal
(p. 25 )
6
MASTER LEVEL control
Adjusts the audio level output from the [
MASTER1
] and [
MASTER2
]
terminals.
=
Outputting sound
(p. 27 )
7
DECK1, 2, PHONO1, 2/LINE1, 2 selector switch
Used to select the [
CH1
] or [
CH2
] input source from among the
devices connected to this unit.
!
When set to [
LINE/PHONO
], the mixer section can be used as a
DJ mixer.
=
Outputting sound
(p. 27 )
8
TRIM control
Adjusts the level of audio signals input in each channel.
=
Outputting sound
(p. 27 )
9
EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW) controls
The control can be switched between [
EQ
] or [
ISOLATOR
] through
the settings on the [
UTILITY
] screen.
These adjust the sound quality of the respective channels.
=
Adjusting the sound quality
(p. 24 )
a
HEADPHONES MIXING control
Adjusts the balance of the monitor volume between the sound of the
deck whose [
CUE (CH1)
] or [
CUE (CH2)
]button is pressed and the
master sound.
=
Monitoring sound with headphones
(p. 24 )
b
HEADPHONES LEVEL control
Adjusts the audio level output from the [
PHONES
] terminal.
=
Monitoring sound with headphones
(p. 24 )
c
CUE (CH1, CH2) buttons
Used to monitor the [
CH1
] or [
CH2
] sound.
=
Monitoring sound with headphones
(p. 24 )
d
Master level indicator
Displays the master output’s audio level.
e
Channel Level Indicator
This displays the audio levels of the respective channels.
f
Channel fader
Switches the channel fader’s curve characteristics from [
,
,
]
through the settings on the [
UTILITY
] screen.
—
[
]: The curve rises suddenly at the back side.
—
[
]: A curve between the ones above and below is set.
—
[
]: The curve rises gradually (the sound gradually increases as
the channel fader is moved away from the front side).
=
Mixing using the channel faders
(p. 28 )
g
CROSS FADER CURVE (THRU, , ) (crossfader curve
selector switch)
This switches the crossfader curve characteristics.
=
Mixing using the faders
(p. 28 )
h
Crossfader
The sound of the respective channels is output according to the
curve characteristics selected with the [
THRU
,
,
] selector
switch.
—
[
THRU
]: Choose this when you do not want to use the crossfader.
—
[
]: Set here for a curve that rises gradually.
—
[
]: Set here for a curve that rises steeply. (When the crossfader
moves away from either the left or right edge, the sound is imme-
diately output from the opposite side.)
=
Mixing using the crossfader
(p. 28 )
Adjusting the sound quality
Turn the [HI], [MID], [LOW] controls for the respective
channels.
Switching the function of the [
EQ
/
ISO
(
HI
,
MID
,
LOW
)] controls
The control can be switched between [
EQ
] or [
ISOLATOR
] through the
settings on the [
UTILITY
] screen.
—
[
EQ
]: The equalizer function is set.
—
[
ISOLATOR
]: Functions as an isolator.
Monitoring sound with headphones
1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES] terminal.
=
Connecting the input/output terminals
(p. 6 )
2 Press the [CUE (CH1)] or [CUE (CH2)] button.
Select the channel you want to monitor.
!
This operation is not necessary to monitor the sound output from
the [
MASTER1
] and [
MASTER2
] terminals (the sound of the master
channel).
3 Turn the [HEADPHONES MIXING] control.
—
When turned counterclockwise: The volume of [
CH1
] and [
CH2
]
becomes relatively louder.
—
At the center position: The volume of the [
CH1
] and [
CH2
]
sound is the same as the volume of the sound output from the
[
MASTER1
] and [
MASTER2
] terminals (the sound of the master
channel).
—
When turned clockwise: The volume of the sound output from the
[
MASTER1
] and [
MASTER2
] terminals (the sound of the master
channel) becomes relatively louder.
4 Turn the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] control.
Sound is output from the headphones.
!
When the [
CUE (CH1)
] button or [
CUE (CH2)
] button is pressed
again, monitoring is canceled.
!
Monitoring of the sound output from the [
MASTER1
] and
[
MASTER2
] terminals (the sound of the master channel) cannot be
canceled.
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 [
MIC
(
OFF, ON, TALK OVER
)] indicator turns on.
—
[
TALK OVER
]: The [
MIC
(
OFF, ON, TALK OVER
)] indicator
flashes.
!
When set to [
TALK OVER
], the sound of channels other than the
[
MIC
] channel is attenuated by –20 dB when a sound of –10 dB or
greater is input to the microphone.
3 Turn the [MIC1 LEVEL] or [MIC2 LEVEL] control.
Adjust the level of the sound output from the [
MIC
] channel.
!
Pay attention that rotating to the extreme right position outputs a
very loud sound.
4 Input audio signals to the microphone.