MASTER / MONITORING
Power switch:
With the AC plug plugged into the wall outlet, the unit may be switched on by
means of this switch; a second press of the switch will switch the unit off again. The
corresponding LED will illuminate red when the unit is switched on; please note that the LED will
not immediately turn off after switching off due to the PSU capacitors must discharge first.
Always take care of switching on your mixer first and your amplifier at last to avoid
Attention:
switching noise damaging your speakers; for switching off, switch off your amplifier first and
your mixer at last.
Level meter: The level meter shows the stereo output level of Master output when CUE selector
in Stereo mode. When CUE selector in Split mode the left bargraph will show CUE level and the
right bargraph will depict Master level.
Booth level control: Controls independently from Master an external amplifier. Please note that
the level of this output will not in any case be displayed on the level meter; consequently, please
check carefully for your amplifier not being overloaded.
Balance: The signal's stereo balance can be controlled by means of control Balance Master. This
signal is displayed on the level meter.
Master level : Controls independently from Booth an external amplifier (main amplifier).
Mono/Stereo Selector: We can transform output signal, normally stereo, in mono.
Stereo/split-switch for headphones: Position "stereo" will make you hear the preselected signal
by means of CUE controls in stereo, while position "split" will make you hear the CUE
preselected signal on one earcup and the Master output signal on the other earcup.
Cue Pan: By means of this function, you can preview your forthcoming mix by crossfading
between the preselected headphones signal on the left side of the control and the Master output
signal (pre pot) on the
right
side of the control.
Headphones level control: With a stereo headphone connected, you may control the headphones
volume. Please check your headphones impedance for a minimum of 32 Ohms and be aware of
high-impedance headphones reducing the maximum output power of this output, so that you
should choose a headphone with less than 200 Ohms of impedance.
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