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Audio output
2.
Input selector switch
Selects an input sound source.
— [
A/B]
: Selects a PC/Mac connected to one of the [
USB
] ports.
— [LINE]
: Selects a multi player, etc. connected to the [
LINE
] terminals.
— [PHONO]
: Selects a turntable connected to the [
PHONO
] terminals.
3.
HI, MID, LOW knobs
Adjusts the volume of each frequency band.
Each knob adjusts in the following range.
— [HI]:
-
∞
dB to +6 dB (ISO)
— [MID]:
-
∞
dB to +6 dB (ISO)
— [LOW]:
-
∞
dB to +6 dB (ISO)
4.
Channel fader
Adjusts the volume for the channel output sound according to the channel fader curve
set with the [
CH 1 CURVE
] or [
CH 2 CURVE
] knob (page 36). Moving it up increases the
volume, and down decreases the volume.
Slide up from the bottom position while pressing the [
SHIFT
] button to trigger Channel
Fader Start (page 92).
5.
Channel level indicator
Displays the volume level before the sound passes through the channel fader.
6.
Crossfader
Adjusts the volume balance between the channel output sounds according to the
crossfader curve specified with the [
CROSSFADER CURVE
] knob (page 37). Moving it
to the CH 1 side outputs the sound of CH 1, and to the CH 2 side outputs the sound of
CH 2.
Slide from either end to the other side while pressing the [
SHIFT
] button to trigger
Crossfader Start (page 93).
Master section
7.
MASTER LEVEL knob
Adjusts the volume for the master sound.
8.
CLIP indicator
Blinks when excessive volume is output from the [
MASTER 1
] or [
MASTER 2
] terminals.