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(27) Beat 

There is an LED positioned to the side of each crossfade assign switch. These

 monitor the beat of, and show music activity from, the particular music

channel assigned to each side of the crossfader. They enable beat-matching to
be carried out visually.

(28) Crossfade slider:

A stereo slider which delivers crossfade capability between channels 1, 

3, 

or

4 according to the position of the two crossfade assign switches.

Blending and crossfading between all channels is accessible by assigning

channels 1, 2 , 3, or 4 for left- and right-hand positioning of the crossfade slider.

For example:

Left-hand ASSIGN switch set to channel 

 will access channel 3 when the

crossfade slider is in the left-hand position.

Right-hand ASSIGN switch set to channel 

 will access channel 2 when the

crossfade slider is in the right-hand position.
NOTE: It is useful to remember that when the crossfade slider is set to its center
(number 5) position both channels assigned to the left- and right-hand
crossfade positions will be at equal levels. You may then simply use the
channel level controls to crossfade between the two assigned channels and
ignore the crossfade, leaving it set in the center position. This is a more
“European” technique of crossfading and is preferred by some 

(29) 

 EQ:

Used to boost or cut seven selected frequency bands according to the
placement of the seven slide potentiometers.

(30) 

 in/out switch:

When the switch is in the out position the 

 

 is bypassed.

(31) Program loop

When the switch is in

in/out switch:

the out position the program 

loop 

bypassed.

(32) Program Master level:

A stereo slider that determines the overall program level from music channels 1,
2, 3, 4, and the microphone channel.

(33) Mic-to-monitor on/off switch:

When the switch is in the off position the microphones’ signals are not fed
through the monitor system. This is to enable in-booth program material to be
played and cued without feedback from the booth microphones.
When the switch is in the on position the microphones’ signals are fed through
the monitor system. In this way the monitor facility can be used to set the levels
for a second music zone, e.g. a second dance floor or background level for
another zone, instead of being used for monitoring in the DJ booth.

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Страница 3: ...e people l Individually selectable headphone cueing for each music channel l Twin crossfade assignable beat lights for pre matching dance music tempos before crossfading l Selectable automatic voice o...

Страница 4: ...the mic connection Because CDs are playing a much larger part as the preferred DJ music medium and vinyl is becoming very difficult to obtain each phono input on this DJ mixer has an individual slide...

Страница 5: ...automatically drops the level of the music Placing this switch in the off position defeats this automatic facility 7 Voice over button When pressed this drops the music level enabling the DJ to talk o...

Страница 6: ...rial present at the outputs The PGM Cue position delivers monitoring of the program output material to the left earcup of the headphones Material present on the cue bus see Cue switches I 2 thru 141 w...

Страница 7: ...You may then simply use the channel level controls to crossfade between the two assigned channels and ignore the crossfade leaving it set in the center position This is a more European technique of cr...

Страница 8: ...n 38 Lamp A 2 pin XLR jack is provided for connecting an optional gooseneck mixer lamp for illumination in adverse lighting conditions Peavey accessory lamp number ML 3 is a suitable gooseneck mixer l...

Страница 9: ...ds from other pieces of equipment should be connected at this point to minimize ground loop possibilities between power amps outboard signal processing units turntables etc Program outputs 45 Program...

Страница 10: ...cle CAUTION Use only the power supply that is provided with this product If the original power supply must be replaced consult your dealer or the factory for assistance in obtaining the correct replac...

Страница 11: ...D HI EOtJ IZER M I C 1 RUT0 ON VOX POWER M I C 2 MONITOR MONITOR L OUTPUTS CROSSFADER MRSTER EP SELECT POWER AMP OUTPUTS BEAT METER SELECT PGM CUE 0 PGM C D MlXn 9072A m m em me om mee P r o f e s s i...

Страница 12: ...er 3 band EQ Automatic voice over switch Manual voice over button Mic On Off switch Mic I Mic Line switch Mic 2 60 mm stereo level sliders Effects loop in out switch Cue switch for Line input CHANNELS...

Страница 13: ...B 3 mV Input Impedance 3K ohms Max Input Level 6 dBV 2 Volts MICROPHONE TALKOVER Attenuation voice over switch enabled or automatic voice over enabled 12dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE Phono Inputs RIAA O 3 dB...

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Страница 15: ...ct unit from power supply before cleaning with a damp rag or an ammonia 14 Care should be openings taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation h...

Страница 16: ...the necessary warranty service to repair or replace the product and will return It FREIGHT COLLECT to you the purchaser Peavey s liability to the purchaser for damages from any cause whatsoever and r...

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