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TASCAM X-9
Owner’s Manual
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The two signals that are controlled by the cross-fader
are known as
A
and
B
.
You can set these to be any of the following using the
ASSIGN A
and
ASSIGN B
controls below and to the
right and left of the program faders:
Programs 1 through 4, a sam-
pler (
SAMP 1
for A, and
SAMP 2
for B) or
THRU
.
The
THRU
setting is equivalent
to OFF. In other words, if either
the
ASSIGN A
or the
ASSIGN B
control is set to
THRU
, no signal is assigned to go through the cross-
fader on that side, and moving the cross-fader to the
side with the
THRU
setting has no effect on that side.
When
THRU
is selected, use the appropriate program
fader(s) and the master fader.
Move the fader from the left (fully A signal only) to
the right (fully B signal only) to perform the cross-
fade between the two signals.
Signal flow
The signal flow is therefore:
Note that this is SAMP1
for the ASSIGN A control
Incoming signals are
assigned to programs
Programs (and samplers)
are assigned to the
cross-fader A and B
signals
Programs (and
samplers not
assigned to the
cross-fader) go
straight to the
master, together
with the mic
The cross-fader
determines the A and B
levels sent to the master
The master outputs
(what your audience
hears)
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