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M.203 Description 

Note

Since Channels 1 (PH1/LN1) & 2 (PH2/LN2) contain the same controls and functionality; we will only describe them once

and duplicate the numbering:

1.    Mic Volume (gAIN):

Adjusts the volume of the MIC input.

2.    Mic Tone:

Adjusts the tonal balance of the MIC input, with either a Low Boost/High Cut or High Boost/Low Cut.

3.    Fader  Start  (FDR  START):

Switches  the  FADER  START  ON/OFF.  This  feature  is  used  to  trigger  playback  on  a  connected

       CD Player when the fader is used.

4.    Input Selector Switch:

Selects the Phono (PH) or Line (LN) input.

5.    Channel gain (gAIN):

Adjusts the pre-fader volume of the PH or LN input.

6.    Channel EQ:

Adjusts the HI, MID, and LOW frequency levels of the PH or LN input.

7.    Channel Fader:

Controls the output level of the selected input (PH or LN).

8.    Meter Select Switch:

Selects if the Meter displays the pre-channel fader (7) or Master (12) volume.

9.    Level Meter:

Displays the pre-channel fader (7) or Master (12) volume, depending on what is selected on the Meter Select 

       switch (8)

10.  Fader Curve Switch:

This switch selects between a LONG or SHARP fade for the crossfader.

11.  Crosssfader:

Fades between the Channel 1 and Channel 2 signals.

12.  Master Level:

Controls the overall output level.

13.  Headphone Level:

Adjusts cue volume. 

14.  Cue Source (Pre, Post, Master):

This switch allows you to select two headphone sources: PRE, POST, or MASTER. On this 

       feature, PRE refers to the Crossfader (11). In PRE position, the signal selected by the CUE PAN. On this feature, PRE refers to 

       the Crossfader (11). In PRE position, the signal selected by the CUE PAN FADER (36) will be monitored (pre-line fader, pre-

       crossfader) as a stereo signal in the headphones. In MASTER position, the signal monitored will be pre-master volume (post-

       faders), meaning the signal will still be present in the headphone even if the Master volume control is turned down.

15.  Cue Pan:

Fades the headphone output between channels 1 and 2. This allows you to preview a mix, before bringing

       up Channel Faders or moving the Crossfader.

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Summary of Contents for M.203

Page 1: ...M 203 2 Channel Scratch Mixer User Manual...

Page 2: ...nsure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa r...

Page 3: ...Description 3 3 1 Top Panel 3 3 2 Front Panel 5 3 3 Rear Panel 6 4 Using the M 203 7 4 1 Front Panel Controls 7 4 1 1 Fader Start 7 4 1 2 Selecting and Reversing the Crossfader Curve 7 4 1 3 Selecting...

Page 4: ...gned by working DJs with the goal of creating an approachable layout for aspiring DJs and a familiar look and feel that experience pros will appreciate FEATURES INCLUDE Rugged all metal inner chassis...

Page 5: ...ct all input sources Next connect your microphone and headphones located in the Front Panel Figure 3 2 Finally connect the stereo outputs to the power ampli er s and or audio receivers such as tape de...

Page 6: ...M 203 Description 3 M 203 Description 3 1 Top Panel Figure 3 1 3 Figure 3 1...

Page 7: ...re channel fader 7 or Master 12 volume depending on what is selected on the Meter Select switch 8 10 Fader Curve Switch This switch selects between a LONG or SHARP fade for the crossfader 11 Crosssfad...

Page 8: ...M 203 Description Front Panel 3 2 M 203 Description Front Panel Figure 3 2 5 Figure 3 2 1 Headphone Output Standard 1 4 headphone output connector...

Page 9: ...ector 6 Line Phono Inputs Unbalanced RCA jacks for connecting stereo audio from sources such as Turntables CD players Hi Fi VCRs cassette decks DAT machines laser discs even synthesizers or other mixi...

Page 10: ...ON position this function allows the fader to activate or return to the preset Cue Point on your compatible CD Player Now let s customize the Crossfader curve 4 1 2 Selecting the Crossfader Curve 1 U...

Page 11: ...tables Line for CD players etc that the Turn down the Input Gain Control and check EQ settings The Fader Start feature does not work Are you using a CD player that includes that feature Are you proper...

Page 12: ...elays However if Tech Support determines that a repair is needed please call us at 1 954 949 9600 to obtain a Return Authorization Number RA PRIOR to shipping your product to us Warranty Service outsi...

Page 13: ...on dealer in the country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received Any returns to a non authorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same c...

Page 14: ...n 0 1 1 kHz A WEIGHTED 8 MAXIMUM INPUT 1 kHz THD 1 EQ FLAT UNITY GAIN FX OFF LOAD 100K ohm Line More than 14 dBV Phono More than 26 dBV Mic More than 26 dBV 9 MAXIMUM OUTPUT 1 kHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMU...

Page 15: ...tered trademarks of the Stanton Group All other trademarks are property of their respective owners who are in no way a liated with Stanton DJ or SC System products All information included in the User...

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