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7. [AUX2]  Control  --- 

This control adjusts the level of the input sent to the 

               AUX2 output (refer to numeral 3 in section MAIN TERMINALS on 
               page 6).

8. [FX]  Control Knob ---

 This knob is used to adjust the level of the signal 

              routed from this channel to the reverberation line.  This signal level 
              will vary according to the settings of the channel attenuators 
              (HIGH, MID,LOW). The signals from the stereo channel (R and L) 
              will be mixed before being routed to the reverberation line.

9. [PAN] Control  --- 

This control determines how much of the input signal 

              is sent to the left and right channels. When the knob is centered at 
             12 O’clock, the input signal is sent equally to the left channel and 
              the right channel with a -3dB attenuation. Turn this control fully 
             counter-clockwise to send 100% of the input signal to the left channel. 
             Turn this control fully clockwise to send 100% of the input signal to 
             the right channel.

10. [PEAK] LED Indicator ---

 This PEAK LED indicator will keep blinking 

             when the input signal level is higher than a predetermined threshold. 
             When the PEAK LED indicator is blinking, adjust the gain control 
             knob (refer to numeral 2) to a lower gain level until the PEAK LED 
             indicator stops blinking to maintain the sound quality.

11. [MUTE] Button --- 

Press this knob down to silence the input signal 

            (preventing the input signal from being sent to the main output).

12. [PFL] Pre-Fade Listen Button --- 

Press this knob down to monitor 

            (or listen) the channel’s audio at the point before the audio level fader.

13. [LEVEL] Control Fader --- 

This level control fader is used to raise or 

            lower the audio volume of the signal from this channel.

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

 These are stereo main 

              output jacks, including a left ¼” TS jack, a right ¼” TS 
              jack, a left balanced XLR male jack, and a right balanced 
              XLR male jack.  These jacks are to be connected to power 
              amplifiers or active speakers.. 

2. [RETURN] Input Jack ---

 The [RETURN] input jack is a 1/4” 

              TS  jack. The [RETURN] input jack can be utilized alone 
              as an input jack connecting to an external sound source.     

3. [AUX2] Output Jack ---

 This AUX2 output is a ¼” TS jack. This 

              AUX2 output is the sum of the signals sent from each 
              channel.  If a particular channel’s AUX2 control knob 
              (refer to numeral 7 in section CHANNEL INPUT on 
              page 5) is fully turned down, that channel is not 
              contributing to the AUX2 output signal.  

4. [AUX1] Output Jack ---

 This AUX1 output is a ¼” TS jack. This AUX1 output is the sum of the 

                signals sent from each channel.  If a particular channel’s AUX1 control knob (refer to 
                numeral 6 in section CHANNEL INPUT on page 4) is fully turned down, that channel is 
                not contributing to the AUX1 output signal.

5. [7/8] Mono/Stereo Input Jacks ---

 These are the ¼” TS input jacks for channel 7 and channel 8. 

                Channel 7 is utilized as the left channel while channel 8 is utilized as the right channel in 
                the stereo mode. If only one 1/4” TS plug is connected to channel 7 and the channel 8 
                input jack is not connected, the mono audio signal to channel 7 will be routed to channel 8 
                simultaneously, such that both channel 7 and channel 8 carry the same mono audio signal.  

6. [5/6] Mono/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.

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              cable supplied, which meets the required safety standards. Blown fuses must only be 
              replaced by fuses of the same type and rating. The mains connection is made via a 
              cable with IEC mains connector. An appropriate mains cable is supplied with the equipment.

2. [POWER] Switch --- 

This is an ON/OFF power switch.  

[FUSE HOLDER/IEC MAINS RECEPTACLE] ---

The console is connected to the mains via the 

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1. [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 “KG-08A”. 

2. [DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER] Display 
3. [32-BIT DUAL ENGINE DSP] Display  
4. [32-B/48KHz PROGRAM] Control Knob ---

 Push 

              down and turn this control knob to select one 
              of the sixteen built-in sound effect modes.

5. [FX] Level Control --- 

This controls the amplitude 

              of the sound effect.  Turn clockwise to increase 
              the amplitude of the sound effect and counter-
              clockwise to decrease it.  Turn this control fully 
              counter-clockwise to turn the sound effect off.

6. [PARAMETER] Control --- 

This controls the parameter 

              of the sound effect.  

8. [HIGH/LOW] Controls ---

 Turn the HIGH control to adjust the treble tone of the music through 

               the USB interface. Turn the LOW control to adjust the bass tone of the music through the 
               USB interface.

9. [+48V PHANTOM] Button/LED Light --- 

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 and stay on.

10. [POWER] LED Light --- 

This power LED light will stay on after the main power is turned on.

11. Stereo Signal Level Meter ---

 This is a stereo signal level meter configured with eight LED 

              lights for each channel.

12. [7-BAND STEREO GRAPHIC EQUALIZER] ---

 This 7-band stereo graphic equalizer adjusts 

              the main output stereo signal sound quality.

13. [PHONES] Stereo Output Jack ---

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

14. [PHONES] Level Control ---

 This control is used to adjust the earphone volume.

15. [RETURN] Level Control ---

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

             input jack (refer to numeral 2 in Section MAIN TERMINALS on page 6).

16. [AUX2] Level Control ---

 This control adjusts the signal level from the [AUX2] output jack 

            (refer to numeral 3 in Section MAIN TERMINALS on page 6).

17. [AUX1] Level Control ---

 This control adjusts the signal level from the [AUX1] output jack 

            (refer to numeral 4 in Section MAIN TERMINALS on page 6).

7. MP3 Controls ---

       a. [PROGRAM PUSH] Control Knob: Press this knob to start playing the music from the USB 
           device connected to the USB interface. Press this knob again to have the music paused.  
           When the music is paused, press this knob again to continue the music from where it was 
           paused. When the music is in progress, turn this knob to move the track up or down. 
       b. [REC] Button: When music is in progress, press and hold this button for a few seconds to 
           start recording. When the recording is in progress, press this button to stop recording and 
           have the recorded music replayed. When the recorded music is being replayed, press this 
           button to switch to replay the first USB music. When the USB music is being replayed, 
           press this button to switch to replay the first recorded music.
       c. [REP/MODE] Button:  Press this button to switch between USB and BLUETOOTH. Press 
           and hold this button to go to the repeat mode and to have the same music repeated. Press 
           and hold this button again to leave the repeat mode and have the music replayed normally. 

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