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MONITOR SOURCE SELECTOR
An 8 way switch bank is used to
select which signal is heard in the headphones, local monitor and
displayed on the meters. This defaults to post-fader Mix2 signal with
all switches up. Press the required switch to monitor Mix1, Aux 1 to 6,
or Ext in. CUE automatically overrides the selected source. Press a
related pair of Aux switches to monitor them in stereo, for example
Aux 5 on left, Aux 6 on right. Press a single AUX switch to check it in
mono.
Switch priority is CUE overrides Aux 1/2 overrides Aux 3/4 overrides
Aux 5/6 overrides Ext overrides Mix1 overrides Mix2. For example
you can select Mix1 as your source, then press Ext to check a
recording level without having to first deselect Mix1.
BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL
Adjusts the level of the signal to the
stereo local monitor output jacks. This does not affect the level in the
headphones.
CUE ENABLE
With this switch in its down position CUE automatically
overrides the selected source in the local monitor. The switch is
recessed to prevent accidental operation once it has been configured.
In the up position CUE affects the headphones but not the booth
monitor. In club mixing the local monitor feeds a booth speaker
system. The DJ may prefer to cue using headphones only.
MUTE
Press this switch to mute the local monitor output. The switch
cap lights when the monitor is muted. The headphones are not
affected. An internal option reconfigures the switch to attenuate the
signal by 20dB rather than mute it if required, for example to keep
some program audible at all times. Refer this work to competent
service or installation personnel.
SPLIT CUE
Press this switch to change the way CUE operates.
Normally, pressing a channel CUE switch overrides both left and right
monitor program signals with the cue signal. With the switch pressed,
CUE overrides just the left channel. The left program signal sums
with the right so that the program remains in the right monitor but in
mono. The left monitor meter displays the cue signal, right displays
program. This is invaluable in club mixing where the main program
should remain audible while cueing other channels ready to bring
them into the mix. It is very useful when beat mixing using
headphones.
MONO
Sums the left and right monitor signals together so that the
selected stereo source can be checked in mono. Use this to check for
mono compatibility and phase problems, especially important in dance
floor and recording applications. A drop in level or loss of low
frequencies when pressed indicates reversed phase between the left
and right signals.
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