Channel Section
Trim: Adjusts the level of the input signal for that channel.
Treble: Adjusts the high frequency of the audio signal from -30dB to +10dB.
Middle: Adjusts the mid frequency of the audio signal from -30dB to +10dB.
Bass: Adjusts the low frequency of the audio signal from -30dB to +10dB.
CF X / OFF / CF Y (Crossfader Assign):
either the left (X) or right (Y) side of the audio crossfader. If you do not want to
assign that channel to the audio crossfader, set this switch to the OFF position.
Input Select Switch: Use these switches to select which set of rear panel inputs
you want to use for that particular channel.
PFL: Assigns the channel to the cue circuit for previewing in headphones.
Channel Fader: Use the channel fader to adjust the volume of that particular
channel.
Crossfader Section
Master Level Meter: Displays the master audio output level.
CF Slope Video: Adjusts how quickly the video fader will fade from one side to
the other.
Fader Link: Allows you to link the audio and video crossfaders together, allowing
you to move one fader to control both the audio and video signals.
CF Slope Audio: Adjusts how quickly the audio fader will fade from one side to
the other.
Video Crossfader: Fades the video signal from the "A" bus to the "B" bus (see #6
on the Top Panel Overview on page 4) and back.
engaged, this fader adjusts the speed of the auto fade.
Audio Crossfader: Fades the audio signal from one channel to the other. Assign
a channel to either the "X" or "Y" side of the crossfader by using the crossfader
assign switches available on each of the 4 input channels.
Output Section
Master Output: Adjusts the master output level of the mixer.
Booth Output: Adjusts the output level of the back panel booth outputs.
Mix: Controls the mix of audio you hear through the headphones. Turn the knob
towards CUE to hear more of the cue circuit (channels with the PFL button
engaged). Turn the knob towards MST to hear more of the signal that is going to
the mixer's master outputs.
Auto Fade
A.F. ON: Turns auto fade mode on and off.
transition from one video source to another. When auto fade mode is active, use
the video crossfader to adjust the speed of the auto fade transition.
START: If Auto Fade mode is active, pressing START will begin the transition from
one source to another.
Assigns that particular channel to
Auto fade allows you to smoothly
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If the Auto Fade option is