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MINIMIX MIX800
DEUTSCH
CLIP
When the Clip LED lights up, distortion may occur in the microphone input of the MIX800.
Reduce the microphone level with the MIC LEVEL control .
EQ LOW
The EQ LOW control allows you to raise or lower the low-frequency content of the microphone
signal.
EQ HIGH
With the EQ HIGH control, you can raise or lower the high-frequency content of the microphone
signal.
ECHO/REVERB
The MIX800 allows you to add an effect to the microphone signal. When the ECHO/REVERB
button is pressed in, you can add REVERB to the signal. When the button is pressed out, the
ECHO effect is active.
+ 1 of the 2 effects is always active! Use the FX LEVEL control to switch off the
effect or to adjust the effect intensity.
FX LEVEL
The FX LEVEL control determines the amount of effect that is added to the master signal.
+ Turn this control fully to the left to switch off the active effect.
IN/OUT
Press the IN/OUT button to activate the Voice Canceller in the signal path. This filter circuit
allows you to remove the vocals almost completely from a recording. The filter has been
designed so that vocal frequencies will be processed without significantly affecting other music
signals. What is more, the filter only works in the center of the stereo panorama, where vocals
are usually positioned in a recording.
+ The Voice Canceller can be used for stereo signals only!
OUTPUT LEVEL
Set the volume of the output signal with the OUTPUT LEVEL control.
LED display
The LED display is for monitoring the input level. It comprises 6 LEDs. When the Clip LED
lights up, distortion may occur in the MIX800 output. Reduce the output level with the OUTPUT
LEVEL control .
switch
The switch turns your MINIMIX MIX800 on and off.
+ Attention: The switch does not fully disconnect the unit from the mains. To disconnect
the unit from the mains, pull out the main cord plug or appliance coupler. When installing
the product, ensure the plug or appliance coupler is readily operable. Unplug the power
cord completely when the unit is not used for prolonged periods of time.
2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS