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Instruções de Operação Stanton, Modelo DJ FOCUS SIGNATURE MIXER SA-8

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2. Once casing has been removed wipe down the rails with a cotton swab to remove excess dirt. 3. Lubricant can be applied to the rails. Thinner liquid-like lubricant is suggested but if you desire a slower or more resistant focus fader you may use grease like lubricant. (10) Cue Level – Controls the headphone output (23) level. (11) Rumble Filter – Rumble is a term used to describe mechanical vibrations traveling through the turntable into the stylus and being amplified as low frequencies. The rumble filter will cut these frequencies off and prevent feedback from the turntable reaching the output of the mixer. The rumble filter is adjustable from 0 Hz (OFF) to 20 Hz (The human ear can only hear above 16 Hz). (12) Booth – Controls the level of the BOOTH (42) output. (13) Master – Controls the overall volume level of the mixer. (14) FX1 / FX2 – These 2 buttons assign the FX Loop to its respective channel. the FX loop can be assigned to both channels at the same time. (15) Hi, Mid, Low – Adjusts Hi, Mid, and Low frequencies (+ 9/-20 dB) for PGM 1 & 2. (16) Input Selector – Selects the input source (FX / PHONO / LINE) for each channel. When FX is selected the FX RETURN is routed to that channel and the line fader for that particular channel becomes the level control for the audio coming back from the effects processor. (17) Aux / FX Cue – This button allows you to cue your FX RETURN or AUX input depending on the position of the AUX/FX Selector switch (37). (18) OSII – Optical Scratch switches for each channel. This is simply an on/off switch used to perform various scratch tricks. (19) Line Faders – Controls the channel output level. The curve of the line fader is determined by curve control switch (25) located on the front panel. The line fader may also be reversed by using the line fader reverse switch (24) on the front panel. (20) Headphone Mute Switch – Mutes headphone output (23). Mute is on when red LED is illuminated next to switch. (21) Crossfader – Fades the overall mixer output between channel 1 and channel 2. The curve of the crossfader is determined by the CF Curve knob (27) located on the front panel. The crossfader may also be reversed by using the CF Reverse switch (28) on the front panel. (22) Input Level Meter – Displays each channels input (in dB) level with peak hold. When indicator shows a red bar DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS on a channel the mixer is close to clipping (distorting) the audio signal and the gains should be turned down. (23) Phones – Standard 1/4” & 1/8” headphone output connectors. (24) Reverse – Reverses the direction of each respective line fader. (25) Curve – Three-position switch selects between a sharp, mid and long fade for the corresponding line fader. (26) Mono / Stereo – Individual mono / stereo switches for each input. (27) CF Curve – Controls the curve of the crossfader from a sharp cut for scratching to a long gradual fade for mixing. (28) CF Reverse – Reverses the direction of the crossfader. (29) Power switch – Turns the mixer on and off. (30) AC IN – Input connection for the included power supply. (31) Balanced Master output: 1/4” TRS balanced connectors (typically used to connect to a P.A. mixer or an amplifier for live performances or a recording console for recording). (32) Direct Outputs – Individual outputs for each channel allows you to record your mixes to a multi-track recorder. These 2 outputs may also be used as master outputs in a live performance situation to allow the sound engineer to have independent control of each turntables signal. (33) Ground connector: Connects to turntable ground post to eliminate electrical hum. Ground cables are supplied with turntables. (Note: Some turntables do not need to be grounded see own ers manual with turntable) (34) FX Send – Connects to the input of any effects processing device. The signal that is selected by the FX On/Off switches (14) will be sent though the FX send. (35) FX Return – Connects to the output of the same effects processor to complete the effects loop. In order to use the FX Loop the AUX / FX (37) must be set to FX. (36) AUX – Extra input for connecting a line level signal. A CD player or sampler may be connected to this input or the input can be used as a session input for team routines. In order to use this input the AUX/FX switch (37) must be set to AUX. This input is controlled by the first set of EQ (1), Gain (2), and Balance (3) controls. When the AUX/FX switch is placed in FX this input is disabled. (37) AUX/FX Select switch – Selects which signal is routed to the first set of EQ (1), Gain (2), and Balance (3) knobs on the top portion of the mixer. When AUX is selected the AUX input (36) is controlled by these controls and is sent to the master output. When FX is selected the FX RETURN (35) is routed to the first set of controls. (38) Phono Inputs – Dual RCA phono level inputs for connecting turntables. (Note: Do not plug line level devices into this input). (39) Line...


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