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E) Pre-Listening; F) Cross-Fading/Mixing - MC Crypt USB-200 Bedienungsanleitung

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Now set the required maximum volume using the volume control on the amplifier. Avoid distortion.
With the controls HI/MID/LO (6, 7 or 8), you can change the playback sound.
Repeat the setting for all mixer channels. All channels should have about the same volume when cross-fading
between the channels so that there are no great differences in the volume which would otherwise require the
output signal to be adjusted.
After you have made these settings, use only the MASTER control (9) when you want to change the playback
volume.
Make sure that the connected loudspeakers and the amplifier are not overloaded. The playback
should not be distorted under any circumstances.
If distorted music signals can be heard although the volume on the amplifier has not been set
too high and the mixer has been set correctly, switch off the mixer immediately and check the
connection. If you can find no errors in the connection, please contact a specialist.

e) Pre-listening

Turn the CUE LEVEL control (10) as far as it will go to the left („0" position) before plugging in,
unplugging or putting on the headphones or switching the mixer on or off. Otherwise you risk
damage to your hearing through excessive volume from the headphone output.
With the operating elements of the pre-listening function (14), you define, which signals are to be played back
via the headphones.
The changeover switch SPLIT/MIX serves to select the type of playback:
SPLIT: mono playback; channel CH1 is played back on the left earphone, channel CH2 on the right earphone.
MIX: stereo playback; the channels CH1 and CH2 are mixed.
The controller CH1/CH2 (L/R) defines the volume ratio between the left and right headphone on the headphone
output.

f) Cross-fading/mixing

You can use the cross-fader (13) to cross-fade/mix between the signals from the two channels.
When the cross-fader (13) is actuated, one channel is faded out (becomes quieter) and the other channel is faded
in (becomes louder) at the same time. In the central position, both fader channels are reproduced equally.
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