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8)
CHANNEL INPUT SELECTOR (8)
Each channel has a selector switch. This switch let you select which of the
inputs plugged into the channel you wish to use: Mic, phono, Line or USB
player
9)
CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL (9)
A Correct setting of the controls for input GAIN for every channel is crucial for
getting a good, strong signal without noise or distortion
10)
TREBLE TONE CONTROL (10)
All stereo channels have a 3-band equalizer for tone shaping. The treble
controls have fixed high frequencies and a boost/cut range of – 30dB/+10dB.
11) MID TONE CONTROL (11)
All stereo channels have a 3-band equalizer for tone shaping. The mic controls
have fixed middle frequencies and a boost/cut range of – 30dB/+10dB.
12) BASS TONE CONTROL (12)
Used to increase or lower the bass of the input channel.
13) CHANNEL CUE (13)
Use it to monitor the selected audio input source.
14) CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL (14)
Let you control mixer’s overall channel volume level.
15) CHANNEL ASSIGN SELECTOR (15)
Let you select the input source to be mixed by the crossfader control.
16) CROSSFADER (16)
Allow you to cross-fade between the input sources assigned to channel A and
channel B.
17) HEADPHONE CUE/PGM CONTROL (17)
Allows you to listen simultaneously or separately to the CUE material or the
active program.