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MIC (Mic input)
1
Press MIC ON 1 to use MIC1 and MIC ON 2 to use
MIC2.
When you press the button, it lights up and the MIC input is
switched ON.
2
Use MIC1 LEVEL or MIC2 LEVEL to adjust the MIC
input level.
3
Use MIC1 EQ LOW/MID/HI or MIC2 EQ LOW/MID/
HI
to adjust the MIC audio quality.
n Echoing the MIC input
q Press ECHO ON 1 to echo MIC1 and ECHO ON 2 to echo MIC2.
•When you press the button, it lights up and the echo is
switched ON.
w Turn MIC ECHO on the front panel to adjust the amount of echo.
n Enabling the ducking function
The ducking function detects the MIC input and attenuates the
audio signal level of the master output. When using the microphone,
this function prevents the microphone audio from being covered by
the music, making speech easier to hear.
Press DUCKING.
•DUCKING lights up.
n Outputting MIC audio to external devices
You can output MIC audio together with the master audio from the
booth output terminals.
This function is handy when you do or do not want route the MIC
sources through the BOOTH output.
Press DUCKING while pressing SHIFT.
•DUCKING flashes.
PAN
PHONES
MIC ECHOSPLIT CUE
MIC2 EQ LOW/MID/HI
LEVEL
MIC1 EQ LOW/MID/HI
CUEECHO ON 1/2
SHIFT
Top panel
Front panel
Rear panel
Headphone monitor
There are two methods for headphone monitoring. Switch between
the two as desired for use.
Make sure that your headphone plug is already inserted in the
PHONES jack.
1
Press CUE for each channel to select the source to
monitor.
The selected CUE lights up.
2
Slide SPLIT CUE to select the monitoring method.
SPLIT CUE OFF mode
SPLIT CUE ON mode
SPLIT CUE ON mode
•Audio from the channel selected in step 1 (CUE) is output
from the left channel of the headphones.
•The master audio is output from the right channel of the
headphones.
•The sound is monaural.
SPLIT CUE OFF mode
•The channel sound (CUE) selected in step 1 and master
sound output in stereo.
3
Rotate PAN to adjust the balance between the CUE
sound and master sound.
4
Adjust the headphone volume using LEVEL.
NOTE
When using headphones, be cautious to avoid prolonged loud volume
in order to protect your ears.