USING THE HEADPHONES
The MIX-3 is fitted with a cue mix arrangement. The cue facility allows a
new track to be positioned or manipulated before it is played through your
speakers. You will be able to determine if your beat matching is correct
and will be able to assess the quality of your mix before broadcasting it.
The volume of the headphones is controlled by the cue level control (8, pg
6). The MIX-3 is fitted with a powerful headphone amplifier for use in high
volume environments. However, please ensure that headphones are used
at safe listening levels.
The MIX-3 allows you to listen to each channel individually before the music
is required in your performance. By switching the cue selector (2, pg 6) to
the ‘CH1’ position, only music played by channel 1 can be heard through the
headphones. By moving the cue selector to the ‘CH2’ position, only music
played by channel 2 can be heard through the headphones. You can then
move the switch to the ‘1 + 2’ position to hear a mix of both channels through
the headphones.
TIP: Always ensure that either the relevant channel fader is down, or the cross
fader is away from the channel that you wish to cue in your headphones.
Failure to do this will result in the music that you are cuing up to be output
from the speakers over the track you are playing.
USING A MICROPHONE (NOT SUPPLIED)
Insert a microphone (not supplied) into the MIC input socket (9, pg 7) on the
front of the MIX-3. Your microphone is now ready to use. You can adjust
the volume of the microphone using the MIC LEVEL control on the MIX-3
(1, pg 6).
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MICROPHONE (NOT SUPPLIED)
CANS-1 HEADPHONES
MIX-3 FRONT PANEL
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