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1. [PROGRAM] Controller ---

 This knob is used to select one of 

             the sixteen built-in sound effect modes. The selected 
             sound effect will be applied to both the left channel and
             the right channel simultaneously.

2. [REPEAT] Echo Control  ---

 Use this control to adjust the 

             REPEAT setting of the echo effect. As REPEAT adjusts the 
             total number of echo intervals prior to fade-out, the more 
             REPEAT that is applied, the more echo intervals will occur 
             prior to fade-out. Turn control clockwise to increase and 
             counter-clockwise to decrease level. 

3. [FX LEVEL] Control --- 

This controls the amount of echo effect 

             (sound effect) that will be heard.  Turn clockwise to increase 
             the amount of echo and counter-clockwise to decrease it.  
             Turn this control fully counter-clockwise to turn the sound 
             effect off.

4. Stereo Signal Level Meter ---

 This is a stereo signal level meter configured with three green 

                LED lights at the bottom, one yellow LED light at the middle, and one red LED light at 
                the top on both the left channel side and the right channel side. When the red LED light 
                is turned on frequently, the [MAIN OUT] output signal level may need to be lowered by 
                adjusting the [STEREO] level fader (refer to numeral 6). The red POWER LED indicator 
                lights are placed below the green level meter LED lights.

5. [PHONES  Level Control ---

 This control is used to adjust the earphone volume.

6. [STEREO] Level Fader ---

 This level fader is used to adjust the [MAIN OUT] output (refer to 

               numeral 3 in Section MAIN TERMINALS) signal volume.

7. [SEND] Level Control ---

 This control is used to adjust the signal level from the [SEND] output 

                jack (refer to numeral 8 in Section MAIN TERMINALS).

8. [RETURN] Level Control ---

 This control is used to adjust the signal level to the [RETURN] 

               input jack (refer to numeral 8 in Section MAIN TERMINALS).

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1. USB interface ---

 This can be used as an MP3 input 

             or a computer connection. The volume and 
             sound quality of the audio signal from the USB 
             interface are controlled by the control knobs 
             of the [5/6 USB] channel.

2. USB Interface Display ---

 This displays the status 

             and the details of the USB interface operation.

3. [MAIN OUT] Stereo Output Jacks ---

 These are 

             stereo main output 1/4” TS jacks.  These jacks 
             are to be connected to power amplifiers or 
             active speakers. 

4. [CTRL OUT] Output Jack ---

 This jack is a ¼” TRS 

             jack and is used as a monitor output.

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5. [+48V PHANTOM] Button/LED ---

 When one or more condenser microphones are connected 

              to the XLR [MIC] input jacks (refer to numeral 1 in the CHANNEL INPUT section), 
              press this [+48V PHANTOM] button to turn on the 48V phantom power to the condenser 
              microphones via the XLR [MIC] input jacks.  When the 48V phantom power is turned on, 
              the phantom power LED light will be turned on.

6. [5/6][USB] Selection Button ---

 Press down this button to select the stereo channel [5/6]. 

             When this button is depressed, press this button again to raise the button to select the 
             USB input.

7. [5/6] Stereo Input Jacks ---

 These are the ¼” TS input jacks for channel 5 and channel 6. 

             Channel 5 is utilized as the left channel while channel 6 is utilized as the right channel 
             in the stereo mode. If only one 1/4” TS plug is connected to channel 5 and the channel 6 
             input jack is not connected, the mono audio signal to channel 5 will be routed to channel 6 
             simultaneously, such that both channel 5 and channel 6 carry the same mono audio signal.

8. [SEND & RETURN] Jacks ---

 Both the [SEND] and the [RETURN] jacks are 1/4” TS jacks. The

            [SEND] output can be utilized alone as a monitoring signal to a power amplifier or an 
            active speaker. The [RETURN] input jack can be utilized alone as an input jack connecting 
            to an external sound source.  External line devices (such as gating, compressing, 
            equalizing, and /or reverb effects) can be inserted into the signal path between the [SEND] 
            output jack and the [RETURN] input jack to provide the desired sound effects.  

9. [PHONES] Stereo Output Jack ---

 This is a 1/4” TRS  jack for the stereo monitoring earphones.

10. [USB PLAYER] Controls ---

 There are four buttons to control the USB interface and the 

                Bluetooth pairing.

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refer to the USB AND BLUETOOTH section for details).

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1. [DC IN] Power Supply Socket --- 

A supplied AC/DC power supply cord is to be connected to

            this [DC IN] power supply socket, supplying DC+15V, DC-15V, DC+48V, and ground. 

2. [POWER] Switch --- 

This is an ON/OFF power switch.

1. [USB PLAYER] Button Function
(a) “    ” Play/Pause Button --- Press this button to start playing the music from the USB device 
    connected to the USB interface (refer to numeral 1 in the MAIN TERMINAL section on page 5). 
    Press this button again to have the music paused.  When the music is paused, press this button 
    again to continue the music from where it was paused. 
(b) “        ” Prev/Vol- Button --- When the USB device is in use, press this button to skip the current 
    track and jump to the previous track.  Press and hold this button to lower the sound level.
(c) “        ” Next/Vol+ Button --- When the USB device is in use, press this button to skip the current 
    track and jump to the next track.  Press and hold this button to raise the sound level.
(d) [MODE] Button --- This button is used to select the input source to the USB interface. The 
    input sources include the USB device (with the icon [USB]), a computer (with the icon [REC]), 
    and the built-in Bluetooth (with the icon [BT]). The input source is selected in the order of 
    “USB-REC-BT”

2. BLUETOOTH CONNECTION --- On the [USB PLAYER] control panel (refer to numeral 10 in
              the MAIN TERMINAL section on page 6), press the “MODE” button to the “BT” icon. 
              While the “BT” icon is flashing, open the Bluetooth function in your digital device and 
              select the “KT-08UP” for pairing.

3. Recording Operation via USB Interface
(a) Press the MODE button to the “REC” icon. 
(b) Press the “      ” button to start recording and the USB Interface Display (refer to numeral 2 
    in the MAIN TERMINAL section on page 5) will show the recording time.  While the recording 
    is in progress, press the “       ” button again to pause recording.
NOTE: After a computer is connected to the USB interface, the computer will install the built-in 
    driver automatically when it is connected the first time. Prior to playing or recording music, 
    please wait until the driver installation is completed.
  

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