Owner’s manual
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STAGE HERO
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1.3 DIGITal DelaY SecTIon
LEVEL
The LEVEL knob determines the overall level of the Digital Delay section in the main mix.
TIME
The LEVEL control determines the time of Digital Delay delay. Move this control to match your song BPM, keeping in mind that moving
the knob counter-clockwise the delay time will become longer.
REPEAT
The REPEAT control determines the amount of Digital Delay repetitions. Move this control to adjust the needed repetitions for your song;
moving this knob to the left you raise the number of repetitions.
LINE IN
This 6.35 mm (¼“) unbalanced connector can be used for connection from any mono sound sources to be addressed to MASTER level.
Please note that this input has no LEVEL control, so you’ve to adjust the source output level via its own control.
LINE OUT
This 6.35 mm (¼“) unbalanced connector can be used for connection to any external device, like a secondary sound systems, sound
engineer monitoring system, etc.. Please note that this signal is identical to Master output signal, and its level is affected by MASTER
level knob.
SUB OUT
This 6.35 mm (¼“) unbalanced connector can be used for connecting a powered sub-woofer, thus enhancing the lower frequency
response of your sound system. The frequency response of this output is cut @ 125Hz, with 6dB/Oct. slope.
1.4 TaPe SecTIon
CD/TAPE IN
The RCA-type CD/TAPE inputs are used to add an external signal source (e.g. CD player, tape recorder output, audio board, etc.) into
the console.
These inputs can also be used as a –10dBV stereo line input for tape machines, MIDI instruments or other signal sources, like the output
of another console, that do not require any processing.
REC OUT
These connectors are wired in parallel with the MAIN OUT and carry the main mix signal (unbalanced). Connect the REC OUT connectors
to the inputs of your recording device, or to a secondary PA system, which must be supplied of its own level control! The output level
is controlled via the MASTER knob.
TAPE IN
This knob adjusts the volume of the device connected to CD/TAPE IN RCA connectors.
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