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(9) CUE button: Sends the Mixer channel’s audio signal to the CUE channel for preparing the next
transition and previewing tracks.
(10) Channel Level Meter: Gives you visual feedback of the GAIN level on that Mixer channel.
The blue LEDs indicate the signal below clipping and the red LED indicates the signal is clipping.
For more information, refer to Adjusting Volume Levels.
(11) Crossfader: Lets you transition between the audio signals of Mixer channel A and B. At each
crossfader end, the opposite signal is totally silent. Moving the crossfader gradually fades in and
fades out the relevant audio signal in the Master output. At the center position, both audio signals
are fully audible.
5.3. Mixer Channel
The Mixer channels A and B receive the individual audio signals from the Decks A and B. Each
Mixer channel contains controls to adjust the incoming and outgoing levels, and the audio signal's
frequency content. The Mixer channels provide you with the following control elements:
Mixer channel.
(1) GAIN knob: Adjusts the input level for the incoming signal of the corresponding Deck, before it
passes the channel fader.
(2) HI knob: Emphasizes, attenuates, or removes the high frequency band of the audio signal.
(3) MID knob: Emphasizes, attenuates, or removes the middle frequency band of the audio signal.
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