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Operation
• To the left to fade in the channel
selected by
ASSIGN A
and fade out
the channel selected by
ASSIGN B
.
• To the right to fade in the channel
selected by
ASSIGN B
and fade out
the channel selected by
ASSIGN A
.
• To the center to equally mix the two.
Notes on Mixing
• To mix any two inputs selected by the
ASSIGN
switches, set each
ASSIGN
switch to the desired channel. Then use
CROSS FADER
to mix the two.
• Do not slide
CROSS FADER
to the center
if you want to monitor one channel while
the other is playing. Otherwise, the
sound from the channel you monitor will
also be heard through your sound sys-
tem. Instead, slide
CROSS FADER
to the
channel you are not monitoring.
For example, to monitor CHANNEL 1
(selected by
ASSIGN A
) while CHANNEL
2 (selected by
ASSIGN B
) is playing,
slide
CROSS FADER
to
B
.
USING THE BASS AND
TREBLE TONE CONTROLS
Your mixer has a set of TREBLE and BASS
controls to tailor the frequency sounds for
MIC1, MIC 2, CHANNEL 1 (PHONO 1, LINE
1), CHANNEL 2 (PHONO 2, LINE 2), CHAN-
NEL 3, and CHANNEL 4 to match your
acoustic surroundings or suit your personal
preference.
Rotate
TREBLE
or
BASS
toward
+12dB
to
boost, or toward
-12dB
to reduce the frequen-
cy sounds.
Note: If you set the control to 0 (center) posi-
tion, the frequency range is unaltered (flat).
SETTING THE SOUND
BALANCE
BALANCE
lets you adjust the sound balance
between the left and right speakers. If your
speakers are properly positioned and your
listening area is centered between the
speakers, the center setting of the control is
usually the best.
If the sound seems to be louder from one
speaker, adjust
BALANCE
until the sound
seems to be coming from a point midway be-
tween the speakers.