Presetting the input signal levels – RCA SSM-1750 User Manual

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Operation

6. After you finish mixing, turn down the

volume on the output audio devices, turn
off the input and output audio devices
(amplifiers, tape decks, and so on), then
press

POWER

so it pops up to turn off

the mixer. The POWER indicator turns
off.

PRESETTING THE INPUT
SIGNAL LEVELS

To avoid accidentally over-driving a channel
or prematurely mixing in an audio input
source, start with the following settings:

• All volume slide controls set to 0.

• Both

ASSIGN

switches set to

OFF

.

• All

GAIN

knobs set mid level.

• All

HIGH

,

MID

,

and

BASS

controls,

CUE

LEVEL

,

DJ MIC LEVEL

,

AUX

LEVEL

,

SEND

,

RECEIVE

, and

MASTER

set to

0

.

Rotate

MASTER

clockwise and temporarily

set it to about the 5th marker.

Note: The

MASTER

volume control adjusts

the overall volume of

DJ MIC

,

AUX

,

CH1

,

CH2

,

CH3

,

CH4

,

RECEIVE

input, and sound effects.

The mixer uses two volume unit (VU) meters
to indicate the total stereo output signal level.
For the best results, each input signal level
should normally be set so the VU meters
never move into the red range (

0

or above).

Distortion is likely to occur on audio peaks if
the meter moves into the red range.

For monaural output, set

MONO/STEREO

to

MONO

. For stereo output, set it to

STEREO

.

Presetting the Channel Inputs

Follow these steps to preset each channel
input you plan to mix.

Notes:

• If you did not connect an input source to

every jack or do not want to mix every
input source connected to the mixer's
input jacks, you do not need to preset
every channel input. Decide which
source(s) you want to preset and mix,
then preset those inputs only.

• While you adjust the input signal levels

for channels 1, 2, 3, and 4, either use
the headphones or turn up the receiver/
amplifier's volume to a comfortable lis-
tening level (not necessarily the final
usable level).

• Do not play a quiet portion of music

while you adjust the volume levels, oth-
erwise the volume levels for channels 1,
2, 3, and 4 will be over-driven during the
loud portions of the music.

1. Set the channel selector to the desired

input source.

2. Start playback of the selected input

source.

3. Adjust the

HIGH

,

MID

, and

BASS

controls

as desired. See “Using the Tone Con-
trols” on Page 11.

Note: If you are using an external equal-
izer, leave the tone controls set to

0

and

adjust the tone on the external equalizer.

4. Slowly slide up the channel volume con-

trol until you get a reading of up to

0

on

both VU meters.

Important: Note the channel volume level
slide control's setting for the selected audio
source, so each time you want to mix that
source you can slide the volume control to
the correct setting.

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