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Rodec MX300 MKIII - Input, Channel, and Output Controls

Rodec MX300 MKIII
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RODEC
MX300 MKIII
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8) Left ear signal select switch
With this switch you can listen to the mixed signal in the left loudspeaker of the headphones.
At this point the signal also appears on the right VU-meter. On the right headphones speaker
and the left PFL VU-meter the PFL-signal will be displayed.
9) PFL switches
With these switches the different input sources one wants to listen to with the headphones can
be selected.
10) PFL LEDs
These LEDs light up when the PFL switch of the according channel is activated.
11) Input selector
This switch is used to select the input signal: PHONO/AUX A/AUX B or MICROPHONE.
12) Level adjuster
These controls are used to adjust input levels of the different inputs.
13) Equalizer controls
Is used to regulate the degree of treble, middle and bass in the sound.
14) Balance-Pan control
The balance between the sound volume on the left and on the right is adjusted by using this
knob. When it is set to the center position, the gain is the same for left- and right channel.
15) Channel faders
Volume control for every input.
16) DJ micro input
Microphone input on XLR and JACK combination connector.
17) Level adjuster
Mike level for accurate adjustment for different types of microphones.
18) Equalizer
Triple tone control for DJ microphone.
19) Pan Mic
Panoramic control for DJ-microphone input. With this button the microphone signal can be
place somewhere between left and right.
20) Talk-over control
Variable stage gain control level music suppression.
21) DJ mike fader
Volume control for DJ mike
22) Master output fader
Volume controls final output of mixer towards slave or integrated amplifers.
23) Monitor output fader
Volume control for signal level for monitor output, this output does not contain the DJ-mic
signal.
24) Record Select
This switch is used to make recordings with or without the DJ microphone.
+ DJ MIC : in this position you add the signal of the DJ mike to the music.
- DJ MIC : in this position you record only the signal from channel 1 - 4 (8).
This switch has no influence on the master outputs.

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