15. [MIC/LINE] Converting Switch:
a. In the up position, it supports stereo input: MIC/LINE inputs 1(L) and 2(R)
form a stereo signal.
b. In the down position, it supports mono input: Two individual mono input
signals.
16. [HIGH] Treble Tone Controller: Adjusts to enhance or attenuate by 15dB
at 12kHz.
17. [MID] Mid Tone Controller: Adjusts to enhance or attenuate by 15dB at 2.5kHz.
18. [LOW] Bass Tone Controller: Adjusts to enhance or attenuate by 15dB at 80Hz.
19. Eector Display: Shows the selected eect number.
20. DSP Selecting Buttons: Press UP or DOWN to select one of 24 DSP eects
(refer to the eect list on page 7). The display ashes the selected eect number.
21. [PARAMETER] Controller: Adjusts eect depth, speed, etc.
22. [FX] Controller: Controls the eect level.
23. [+48V PHANTOM POWER] Button/LED: Turns on phantom power (+48V DC)
for XLR plug MIC mono inputs. Use this for condenser microphones requiring
phantom power.
24. [PC REC] Switch for PC Recording:
A. Use together with Point 15 [MIC/LINE] input switch.
B. When the [PC REC] switch is up during MIC+PC recording:
• Audio from the PC is recorded back to the PC, along with MIC, GUITAR, and
STEREO inputs.
• Recording volume for MIC and GUITAR is controlled by their channel knobs;
STEREO IN volume is controlled externally without MONITOR knob control.
• In mono mode, MIC/LINE inputs assign L and R recording tracks simultaneously.
In stereo mode, L and R inputs are assigned separately.
C. When the [PC REC] switch is down:
• Audio on the PC still plays, but it does not ow back to PC recording.
Only MIC and GUITAR inputs are recorded.
• Recording volume is controlled by channel knobs. MIC/LINE inputs assign L
and R recording tracks separately regardless of switch position.
25. [MONITOR] Controller: Adjusts the volume of the MONITOR output.
26. [CLIP L & R] LED: Lights up when the MONITOR output signal is too high.
27. [POWER ON] LED: Lights up when the mixer's power is on.
28. [PHONES] Controller: Controls the headphone volume.
29. [PC USB] Controller: Controls the input level from the PC USB port, adjusting
to balance the volume.
LIST OF EFFECTS
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, AND STORAGE
• Cleaning: Wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth.
Avoid using liquids or abrasive cleaners.
• Maintenance: Check connections and cables regularly.
Replace any damaged parts immediately.
• Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Use the original packaging to protect the device.
ww w.PyleUSA.com8 ww w.PyleUSA.com 9
REGISTER PRODUCT
Thank you for choosing PyleUSA. By registering your product,
you ensure that you receive the full benets of our exclusive
warranty and personalized customer support.
Complete the form to access expert support and to keep your
PyleUSA purchase in perfect condition.
Start Here
PyleUSA.com/pages/register
24 DSP