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1. Gain control:  Controls the input sensitivity of each channel.

2. EQ:  Individual controls for low and high frequency equalization with (+9/-26 dB) 

Any changes made to EQ settings will change the overall output level.

3. Pan control: Controls left/right output balance of each channel. 

4. Input Fader Reverse: Reverses the direction of each respective input channel fader.

Includes bi-color LED to indicate the status of the reverse function. When LED is green,
the fader is normal. When LED is red, the fader direction is reversed.

5. Input Level Meter: Monitors each channel’s input level.

6. Input selector switches:  Selects phono or  line inputs. 

7. Input Fader Curve Adjustment: Adjusts the curve of the input faders between quick (6dB),

normal (20dB), or long (30dB) fade.

8. Channel fader:  Controls the input channel level.

9. Crossfader: Fades the master output between channels 1 and 2.

10. Master level control: Controls the overall signal output level.

11. Crossfader Curve adjustment:  Adjusts the shape of the crossfader curve from a quick cut

for scratching and cutting to a longer fade for mixing.

12. Crossfader Reverse: Reverses the direction of the crossfader. Bi-color LED indicates the

status of the crossfader reverse function. When LED is green, the crossfader is normal.
When LED is red, the crossfader direction is reversed.

13. Headphone level control: Controls the overall headphone output level. It is recommend-

ed headphones with an impedance rating of 200 ohms or less be used for maximum vol-
ume.

14. Cue pan: Fades the headphone output between channels 1 and 2, effectively allowing the

user to preview a mix. 

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