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USING THE “DJ’S”
MICROPHONE
Normal
For equal blending of voice and mu-
sic, set
NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER
to
NORMAL
. In the
NORMAL
mode, the
“DJ”
MIC
input is mixed to blend equal-
ly with all the main volume inputs
(
MIC
,
PHONO 1
,
PHONO 2
,
LINE 1
, and
LINE 2
). You can adjust
LEVEL
to in-
crease or decrease the microphone
level without affecting the main vol-
ume inputs.
Talkover
Start with a microphone level that
gives a VU reading of
5
to
3
.
To talk over music, set
NORMAL/
STANDBY/TALKOVER
to
TALKOVER
.
The mixer automatically reduces all
the main volume inputs (
MIC
,
PHONO
1
,
PHONO 2
,
LINE 1
, and
LINE 2
) just
enough for you to hear yourself in the
headphones or speakers (over the
music).
When you finish speaking, set
NOR-
MAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER
to
STAND-
BY
. The mixer automatically returns all
the main volume inputs to their origi-
nal levels.
Standby
To disable the
MIC INPUT
microphone,
set
NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER
to
STANDBY
.
Note: Set
MIC LEVEL
to minimum (full
counterclockwise) when the micro-
phone is not in use.
USING ECHO
The echo mode is applied to the
sound after all the inputs are mixed.
Set
ECHO BYPASS/ON
to
ON
to turn on
the echo mode and activate the
DE-
LAY
and
REPEAT
functions. Set
ECHO
BYPASS/ON
to
BYPASS
to turn off the
echo mode.
The
DELAY
control lets you induce a
measured time delay to simulate an
echo. Set
DELAY
to full counterclock-
wise for a minimum (
0
) time delay and
to full clockwise for a maximum time
delay.
The
REPEAT
control lets you control
the length of time a tone is repeated
(reverberation). Set
REPEAT
to
10
for
the longest time and to 0 for the short-
est time.
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