Peavey 1000 User Manual

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When this switch is in the “on” position, presentation of signals on either of the two microphone inputs, such
as announcements, etc., automatically drops the level of the music. Placing this switch in the “off” position
defeats this automatic facility. The LED will illuminate when the Voice-Over is active. Use the SET AUTO
controls as follows:

HOLD:

Adjusts length of time music is attenuated when auto voice-over is active.

DEPTH:

Adjusts level that music is attenuated when auto voice-over is active.

SENS:

(Sensitivity Control) Adjusts level of mic signal needed to activate auto voice-over circuitry.

When pressed, this drops the music level enabling the DJ to talk over the music. Press to activate and

release to inactivate.

Allows selection of

(L and R) or Line (L and R) inputs. The “LINE” position of this switch selects

the line input and the

position selects the

input.

Allows independent level adjustment of

and line inputs.

Active tone controls

that vary the Lo, Mid, and Hi frequencies.

A stereo slider that determines the output level of each particular music channel.

When placed in the right-hand position, each of these switches routes a channel’s signal to the cue system.
When placed in the left-hand position, each of these switches routes the channel’s signal out of the cue
system.

When the switch is in the out position, the program loop is bypassed.

Used to select mono or stereo operation in the Master section.

A stereo slider that determines the overall program level from Channels 1, 2, 3, 4, and the Mic channel.

When the switch is in the “off” position, the

signals are not fed through the monitor system. This is to

enable in-booth program material to be played and cued without feedback from the booth microphones.

When the switch is in the “on” position, the

signals are fed through the monitor system. In this position,

the monitor system can be used to set the levels for a second music zone, e.g. a second dance floor or

background level for another zone, instead of being used for monitoring the DJ booth.

Used to select mono or stereo operation in the monitor section.

A stereo slider that determines the overall monitor level from Channels 1, 2, 3, 4, and the Mic channel.

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