OWNER’S MANUAL
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SIXTY-TWO
Deck Inputs 1-2 Page Controls
There is one panel for each channel strip on the
mixer. Each Deck panel controls these functions:
•
Analog Input Source
: The analog input for each
channel may be set for Line level (CD) or Phono
level (PH) using a switch on the rear of the mixer.
PH/CD 1 and PH/CD 2 are associated with Deck
1. PH/CD 3 and PH/CD 4 are associated with
Deck 2. The control panel shows the input mode
selected on the mixer for each of the four inputs.
The mode can only be changed on the mixer.
•
Phono Sensitivity
: If Phono Input is selected on the mixer, the Phono Sensitivity adjustment appears in
the panel. Click the down-arrow to display a list of 16 sensitivity settings between 2.5 mV and 10 mV in
0.5 mV steps. The default is 5 mV. Set the Phono Sensitivity to the same level of your cartridge (see your
cartridge documentation for the correct value). Another method is to match the level of a CD on another
input.
•
Filter Resonance
: Each channel of the Sixty-Two has a Filter knob that provides High- and Low-Pass
filtering. Filter resonance controls the “peak” of the filter cutoff frequency. The Low setting provides the
smoothest Filter without adding gain. The High setting adds accent to frequencies near the Filter cutoff
point by adding about 12 dB of gain. Adding gain in a narrow region around the cutoff frequency adds a
“zip” effect to audio as the Filter is swept. The default is 5 dB.
•
USB-3 (5-6) Record Source
: This control allows users to select one of two analog sources as the vinyl
emulation or USB record source for Deck 1. The two radio buttons allow the user to select PH/CD 1 or
PH/CD 2. The post Deck 1 fader signal is always available for recording on USB 1 (1-2) record.
•
USB-4 (7-8) Record Source
: This control allows selecting one of two analog sources as the vinyl
emulation or the USB record source for Deck 2. The two radio buttons allow the user to select PH/CD 3
or PH/CD 4. The post Deck 2 fader signal is always available for recording on USB 2 (3-4) record.
Effects Page Controls
The Filter panel
has four radio buttons allowing
users to select filter type and sync mode:
• High-Pass Filter with high-frequency sync.
• High-Pass Filter with low-frequency sync.
• Low-Pass Filter with high-frequency sync.
• Low-Pass Filter with low-frequency sync.
The Flanger panel
has two radio buttons allowing
users to select one of two feedback modes:
• Positive feedback.
• Negative feedback.