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Return
to
the
Pst
level
screen
and
raise
the
channel
fader,
adjusting
the
fader
until
the
meter
shows
the
proper
amount
of
signal.
Adjust
the
overall
volume
level
with
the
MASTER
fader.
_
USING
THE
UNIT
SAFELY
IMPORTANT
NOTES
ele.
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Assuming
that
the
emcee’s
mic
will
not
be
used
simultaneously
with
any
other
mic,
save
these
mic
settings
to
a
SCENE
MEMORY.
This
completes
the
emcee's
mic
settings.
2
5
Se
Use
the
same
procedure
to
make
the
settings
for
the
podium
mic.
:
2s
i
we
W
Adjust
the
chorus
mics
and
the
tape
being
used
for
Adjust
the
cassette
tape
ed
accompaniment.
deck
if
the
sound
from
the
E
:
tape
is
distorted.
Raise
the
fader
for
the
channel
connected
to
the
cassette
tape
recorder
P
Be
to
0
dB.
While
playing
back
the
tape,
adjust
the
GAIN
knob
until
the
meter
indicates
the
proper
level.
Part
Names
Howling
could
be
produced
depending
on
the
location
of
microphones
«relative
to
speakers.
This
Next,
adjust
the
chorus
mics.
Switch
the
level
screen
to
Pre,
speak
into
can
be
remedied
by:
the
mic,
and
adjust
the
GAIN
knob
until
the
meter
indicates
the
proper
_1.Changing
the
orientation
_
level,
At
this
point,
the
channel
fader
should
be
lowered.
“of
the
microphone(s).
2.Relocating
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greater
distance
from.
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speakers.
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3.Lowering
volume
level
Return
the
to
the
Pst
level
screen
and
raise
the
channel
fader,
adjusting
the
fader
until
the
meter
shows
the
proper
amount
of
signal.
Forinstructionson
changing
the
meter
display,
.
please
refertop.21
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Adjust
the
overall
volume
with
the
MASTER
fader.
Equalize
the
mic
for
each
section
of
the
chorus
to
achieve
the
proper
blend.
For
this
application,
make
the
settings
as
indicated
below.
Also
adjust
each
mic’s
pan
setting
so
that
it
corresponds
with
the
mic’s
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position.
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