e) Pre-listening
Turn the LEVEL control (7) all the way to the left before plugging in or unplugging the head-
phones, before putting on the headphones or before switching the mixer on or off. Otherwise
you risk damage to your hearing through excessive volume from the headphone output.
• Use the MONO SPLIT/STEREO switch to determine how the sound is played by the headphones.
MONO SPLIT position:
The input channels selected with the HEADPHONES CUE (6) switches are played by one earpiece of the
headphones. The MASTER output is played by the other earpiece.
The MASTER switch (6) must be activated for this function.
STEREO position:
The input channels selected with the HEADPHONES CUE switches (6) and the MASTER output are played
in stereo by both earpieces.
For the MASTER output to be audible, the MASTER switch (6) must be activated.
• Use the MIXING control to determine which signal is played by the headphones.
CUE position:
Only the channels selected with the HEADPHONES CUE switches (6) are played.
MASTER position:
Only the MASTER channel is played.
The MASTER switch (6) must be activated for this function.
f) Crossfading/mixing
• You can use the crossfader (12) to crossfade/mix between the signals of two channels.
• Use the two CROSSFADER ASSIGN controls (10) to select the desired channels.
• When the crossfader (12) is activated, one channel is faded out while the other channel is faded in. In
centre position, both fader channels are played equally.
• To modify the control characteristics of the crossfader, put the switch for crossfader control characteri-
stics (11) in the desired position.
Left position:
The channels are faded in or out abruptly. The control travel in which both channels have the same
volume is long.
Right position:
The channels are faded in or out softly. The control travel in which both channels have the same volume
is short.
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