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on CD drive 2 and return CD drive 1 to
CUE Mode
. To return to normal fader operation, turn
the
Fader “Q” Start On/Off Switch
to the
Off
position.
(29) Crossfader
– This fader is used to blend the output signals of Channels 1 and 2 together.
When the fader is in the full left position (Channel 1), the output signal of Channel 1 will be
controlled by the
Master Volume Level
. The same fundamentals will apply for Channel 2.
Sliding the fader from one position to another will vary the output signals of Channels 1 and
2 respectively. When the
Crossfader
is set in the center position, the output signals of both
the Channels 1 and Channels 2 will be even.
(30) Cue Mix
– This knob is used send a channels incoming signal to the headphones. Turn
the knob counter-clockwise to monitor Channel 1 and clockwise to monitor Channel 2. The
cue level is adjusted by the
Cue Level Volume Knob (31)
. Be sure the cue level is set to
minimum before putting a pair of headphones on.
(31) Cue Level Volume Knob
– This knob is used to adjust the headphones volume output
level. Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphones volume.
(32) Master Volume Control
– This rotary knob is used to control the
Master Output Level
(volume). To avoid distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level +4 dB. Be
sure this volume control is always set to zero before turning the unit on.
(33) Microphone Volume
– This knob is used to regulate the microphone output volume.
Turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the volume level.
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(34) Transport Tray 1
– This tray is used to load and unload a compact disc. The tray is
opened and closed by pressing the
Deck 1 Open/Close Button (1)
. Never attempt to force the
transport tray open or close when the power is turned off. If the CD tray is left open for
more than a minute it will close automatically.
(35) Headphone Jack
– This jack is used to connect your headphones to the mixer allowing
you to monitor the cue source. Use headphones only rated at 8 ohms to 32 ohms. Most DJ