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To monitor the signal via the speaker of a PA system connected, advance the master control or to
approx. 2/3 of its maximum. The signal can also be monitored via headphones (please refer to section
6.5).
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Via the LED output meter, control the level of the channel with the corresponding gain control. If the red
LEDs of the output meter light up, there is an overload of the channel and the level of the input signal
must be reduced.
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Repeat the steps for the other connected input channels as described above.
6.2 Basic adjustment of the output channels
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The LED output meter indicates the level of the signal at the master outputs. Via the output meter,
adjust the desired level with the master control. Usually an optimum level control is obtained if the
output meter shows values in the 0 dB range at average volume. However, if the output level at the
master outputs is too high for the following unit, the master signal must be controlled to a corresponding
lower level.
2
The digital master signal at the USB port and the recording signal at the recording output REC is taken
off ahead of the output control, i.e. it is not affected by the master control.
6.3 Crossfading between two channels/mixing the signal sources
1
Select the two signal sources for crossfading with the two assignment selectors X-FADER ASSIGN.
2
Set the faders of the channels not used to zero and control the two channels selected to an optimum
level with their faders.
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Now crossfading between the two channels selected is possible:
• crossfader moved to the left: fade-in of the channel switched to the left side of the crossfader and fade-
out of the channel switched to the right side of the crossfader
• crossfader moved to the right: fade-in of the channel switched to the right side of the crossfader and
fade-out of the channel switched to the left side of the crossfader
• For hearing the signals of the two channels at the same level, set the crossfader to mid-position.
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For mixing the signals of the other input channels to the music program, advance the corresponding
faders accordingly.
6.4 Announcements via the DJ microphone
1
Adjust the volume of the microphone announcement with the control VOLUME.
2
Adjust the desired sound with the tone controls. By adjusting both tone controls, the high frequencies
(control HIGH) and the low frequencies (control LOW) can be boosted or attenuated.
6.5 Prefader listening to the channels
The cue function allows monitoring each of the channels 1-4 via headphones even if the corresponding
channel is faded out. Thus, it is possible, e. g. to time the moment for fading in an audio source. Alternatively
it is also possible to monitor the current music program ahead of the master control.
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For prefader listening to a channel, press the corresponding CUE switch (red indicators light) and set
the control CUE MIXING to the left stop position. To monitor the current music program ahead of the
master control, set the control to the right stop position.
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Adjust the desired headphone volume with the control CUE VOLUME.