(29) CF CURVE control
Use the CF CURVE control to change the control characteristics of the CROSSFADER (28). Turn the control to
the right. The two channels are faded in or out only at the end of the control range (logarithmical). Turn the
control to the left. The two channels are faded in or out continuously over the whole control range (linear).
(30) CROSSFADER ASSIGN A and B switches
Use the CROSSFADER ASSIGN A and B switches to select the two channels to be controlled by the-
crossfader (28).
Do not select two identical channels with the two switches. In that case, the crossfader function
cannot be used.
(31) BEAT ASSIST display
Automatic display of the BEATS PER MINUTE (BPM) of the channels selected with the CROSSFADER AS-
SIGN switch (30). The result is shown on the corresponding display.
If the BPM cannot be calculated properly, the display shows 160 BPM. A BPM recalculation
automatically takes place. If the input signal is too weak, the BPM cannot be calculated automa-
tically or manually. The display shows two bars.
(32) SYNC LOCK button
The mixer automatically determines the BPM of the current piece of music. If the BPM of a piece of music
change considerably, the BEAT ASSIST display (31) shows various differing values. This is confusing for
the user. When the BMP counter has determined a realistic value, press the SYNC LOCK button. The range
of possible BPM is thus reduced. When the SYNC LOCK function is activated, the button is lit. Press the
button again to deactivate the function.
(33) BEAT ASSIST button
The mixer automatically determines the BPM of the current piece of music. The button flashes for every
new calculation. If the BPM of a piece of music change considerably, the BEAT ASSIST display (31) shows
various differing values. The BPM can also be determined manually. Press the BEAT ASSIST button at
least three times with the beat of the music. The determined value is shown on the display. The SYNC LOCK
function is activated.
The BEAT ASSIST button is only active when a piece of music of sufficient volume is played.
(34) LINE/CD input
Connection for devices with LINE/CD level
(35) PHONO/LINE input
Connection for record players or devices with LINE/CD level
This input can be used for devices with PHONO or LINE level. Be sure to observe the position of
the PHONO/LINE switch (36) to avoid an incorrect setting. (36) PHONO/LINE switch
Use this switch to select the input sensitivity of the PHONO/LINE input (35). If a record player is connected
to the PHONO/LINE input (35), the respective PHONO/LINE switch must be set to PHONO (switch is not
pressed). If a device with a LINE/CD level is connected to the PHONO/LINE input, the respective PHONO/
LINE switch must be set to LINE (switch is pressed).
Only put the switch in the PHONO position if a record player is connected. Select LINE for any
other devices.
The input signal is distorted if the switch position is incorrect. There is the risk of damage to the
connected amplifier or the loudspeakers. Only press the switch when the mixer is not switched
on. If no device is connected to the sockets, set the switch to LINE.
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