Beyond the basics monitoring a second input source, Switching to a second input source – Radio Shack 32-2058 User Manual

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Beyond the Basics

monitoring a second input source

Monitoring a second input source requires listening to an input
source, finding the desired audio section you want to mix, and
adjusting it’s sound level to match the volume of the first input
source (the one designated ASSIGN A).

1. Connect and put on headphones. You can listen to one

source through the headphones while the other source
plays over the sound system.

2. Set ASSIGN B to the second input source (1, 2, 3, 4 correspond

to CH 1, CH 2, CH 3, CH 4).

3. Set CUE ASSIGN to the audio input source (1, 2, 3, 4).

4. Set PHONO 1/LINE 1, PHONO 2/LINE 2, LINE 3/LINE 4, or LINE 5/LINE 6 to the

second input source.

5. Play the second input source.
6. Adjust the second input source’s volume (CH) to it’s

preset signal level. If using headphones, adjust CUE LEVEL
(headphones volume) to a comfortable listening level.

7. Stop or pause play when you reach the section of music to

mix.

switching to a second input source

1. Play the second input source.
2. When you are ready to hear it play on your sound system,

slide CROSS FADER from A to B.

3. Slide CROSS FADER to the left to fade in ASSIGN A (source one)

and fade out ASSIGN B (source two). Slide CROSS FADER to the
right to fade in ASSIGN B and fade out ASSIGN A. Slide
CROSS FADER to the center to equally mix the two.

• Do not slide CROSS FADER to the center when monitoring a

channel while another is playing. Instead, slide CROSS FADER to
the channel you are not monitoring. For example, to monitor
channel 1 (ASSIGN A) while channel 2 (ASSIGN B) is playing, slide
CROSS FADER

to B.

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