Owner's Manual

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6 RECORD OUTPUTS
These two RCA outputs carry a copy of the MIX L and MIX R signals. They allow the use
of a recording device, e.g. DAT player, Minidisc, Cassette tape recorder etc.
7 2 TRACK
These two RCA phono sockets are unbalanced Left and Right line-level inputs, used for
connecting a playback device.
8 2 TRACK TO MIX
Press this switch to route the 2 Track in signals, connected to the Left and Right RCA
sockets 7, to the MIX Left/Right signal at the MIX outputs.
9 MONITOR 2 TRACK
Press this switch to route the 2 Track signal to the monitor and phones, over-riding the
default Monitor/Phones signal.
10 MONITOR LEVEL
This control sets the level to the MONITOR LEFT & RIGHT outputs. If headphones are
plugged into the PHONES jack, the headphone level will track the Monitor Level.
11 MONITOR OUTPUTS
The Monitor Outputs are on 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jacks and are balanced connections
12 PHONES LEVEL
This control sets the output level to the Headphone outputs. If headphones are plugged
into the PHONES jack, then the knob sets a comfortable headphone listening level without
affecting the Monitor output levels.
13 HEADPHONES JACK
The PHONES output is a 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jack, wired as a stereo output as shown,
ideally for headphones of 200 or greater. 8 headphones are not recommended.
14 AUX OUTPUTS (1 & 2)
These outputs are on 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jacks and are balanced outputs.
15 AUX PRE/POST SWITCHES
These two switches globally switch the AUX 1 and AUX 2 feeds, respectively, on all the
input modules to be either pre-fade or post-fade.