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When releasing the CUE button, the playback position jumps back to the Cue Point and play-
back stops immediately.
When pressing and holding the CUE button and later pressing the Play/Pause button, the play-
back continues as normal.
5.4. Previewing Tracks using the Cue Channel
With the CUE channel on your S3 and your headphones connected to your S3 , you can preview
tracks to prepare for the next transition. When you press the CUE buttons on Mixer channel A and
B you send the audio signals from the Mixer channel A and B into the CUE channel. The CUE
channel's audio signal is send to the headphones output on your S2.
To preview the track in your headphones:
1. Put on your headphones.
2. Press the CUE button of the Mixer channel you want to route into the CUE channel.
The Mixer channel's audio signal is now audible in your heaphones
3. Adjust the volume and the cue-master-mix signal by turning the VOL knob and MIX knob, so
that you hear both tracks by the desired amount in your headphones.
5.5. Adjusting Volume Levels
When mixing tracks you need to make sure that the volumes of both tracks are at the same level
for flawless transitions. For this, you can define the volume level for the incoming audio signal into
the Mixer channel (GAIN) on the one side, and you can define the volume for the outgoing signal
to the MASTER output on the other side.
Adjusting the GAIN Levels for Incoming Audio Signals
To adjust the volume level for incoming audio signals, you need to use the GAIN knob:
Turn the GAIN knob to a position so that the LEDs stay between 0 dB and 6 dB.
Adjusting Channel Volume Levels
To adjust the volume of the mixer channels:
Move the channel faders up or down.
Adjusting the MASTER Output Level
To adjust the MASTER volume level:
Turn the MASTER knob clockwise or counterclockwise.
To avoid damaging your ears, always set the connected speakers or power amplifier
to a comfortable listening level.
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