3.
MIC Treble
Used to increase or lower the microphone’s higher frequencies.
4.
MIC Bass
Used to increase or lower the microphone’s lower frequencies.
5.
Talkover Button
Press this button if you want to use your microphone. When the button is pressed, all other signal sources will be
attenuated by 14dB, so that the microphone can be clearly heard. In the OFF position, all signals returns to their
original level.
6.
Phono/Line Switch
Use this switch to select the input to be sent to the individual channel.
7.
Gain Control
Use this knob to set the level of input channel.
8.
Treble Control
Used to increase or lower the HIGHS of the input channel.
9.
Middle Control
Used to increase or lower the MIDS of the input channel.
10.
Bass Control
Used to increase or lower the LOWS of the input channel
11.
Channel Fader
Used to adjust the level of each channel.
12.
Crossfader
Mixes the signals of one channel with another. If the crossfader is in the center position. Both channels can be
heard.
13.
Headphone Socket
Connect your headphone with impedance between 8 and 600 Ohms to this connector.
14.
Cue Button
Use this button in order to select the channel(s) to be monitored by headphones.
15.
PHONE/MON OUT Button
Press this button to sected phones out or monitor out.
16.
Master Control
Adjust the level of the master-output.
17.
Master Level Display
The LED display shows the level of the left and right master output
18.
USB STICK SOCKET
USB stick input.
19.
USB CONTROLS
USB player transport controls
a: |<< : Use this button to re-start the track or to select the previous track.
b: Play/Pause: Each time you press this button, the operation changes from play to pause or from pause to play.
c: >>|: Use this button to select the next track.
d: VOL-: Use this button to
control level down.
e: VOL+(28): Use this button to
control level UP.
f: EQ(29):Allow you to select the effect.
g: LED DISPLAY(30):
Display to MP3's information.