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43. Touch jog wheel
It is use for scratching or searching.
44. Single A/B button
In the single mode the device plays one track and then stops. If you push the button gain
you will work in the continuous mode as playing all tracks of the medium before stopping.
45. USB port
Insert here the USB stick to play tracks from it.
46. Recording output REC
It is a stereo output to connect a recording device. The recording volume is independent
from master level, booth level, etc.
47. Booth output
Here you can give out and rule individual the monitor signals.
48. Master output unbalanced
Master output unbalanced XLR.
49. Master output balanced
Master output balanced XLR
50. Power on/off
51. AC connection
Use this connection to connect the device with the power supply system. Use only the
included cable.
52. MIC input
¼ ‘’ jack input.
53. MIC button
It regulates the volume of the mic.
54. Cue Control
Here you can set witch signal you want to give out on the headphone output. Left, right or
both in middle position.
55. Cross fader curve
Here you can set the behavior of the cross fader. The left position means gentle fade and
the right position means direct sharp override, e.g. how you need for scratching.