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M.207 Description (Front Panel)

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M.207 Description - Front Panel (Figure 3.2)

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Figure 3.2

Note Considering that Channels 1 (PH1/LN1) & 2 (PH2/LN2) contain the same controls and functionality; we will only describe
them once and duplicate the numbering:

1. Fader Start (FDR START): Switches the FADER START ON/OFF. This feature is used to trigger playback on a connected

CD Player when the fader is used.

2. Fader Curve (FDR CURVE): This knob selects between a LONG or SHARP fade for the corresponding line fader

depending on its position.

3. Fader Reverse (FDR REVERSE): Switches the FADER REVERSE ON/OFF. When Fader Reverse is engaged, the bottom

of the fader is the loudest point, and the top cuts audio completely.

4. Channel Reverse (CHAN REVERSE): Switches which Channel Fader controls Input 1 and 2. If the Channel Reverse

switch is in engaged (ON), then Fader 1 controls the level of Input 2, and Fader 2 controls the level of Input 1.
The functionality of the Crossfader is not altered and the pre-fader EQ is not channel reversed.

5. Crossfader Curve (CF CURVE): This knob selects between a LONG or SHARP fade for the corresponding line fader

depending on its position.

6. Crossfader Reverse (CF REVERSE): Switches the CROSSFADER REVERSE ON/OFF. This is often referred to as

“Hamster style.” When ON, the positions of channels 1 and 2 reverse, so moving the Crossfader full right
(for instance) would open audio on channel 1.

7. Headphone Output: Standard 1/4” headphone output connector.

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