Power Switch; Power Indicator; Phones Knob - Edirol M-10E Owner's Manual

10 channel 5 stereo mixer
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1. BALANCE Knobs
These knobs adjust the stereo input balance for each
channel. At the center position, the left and right signals
are at the same level. Rotating the knob clockwise or
counterclockwise will shift the sound field to the right or
left respectively.
2. OVERLOAD L/R Indicators
These indicators light when the mixed signal level is too
high. If these LEDs light frequently, lower the input
sensitivity by rotating the SENS knob of each channel
counterclockwise.
* These indicators are not affected by the position of the
MASTER volume slider.
* These indicators light at 6 dB below the clipping level (the
point at which distortion becomes audible).
3. AUX IN Knob
Adjusts the input level of the device connected to the AUX
IN (Auxiliary Input) jacks.
* The AUX IN knob controls the L/R input signals
simultaneously.

4. POWER Indicator

Lights when the M-10E is turned on.
* If you are using a battery and the POWER indicator does
not light (or lights dimly), replace the battery.

5. PHONES Knob

Controls the headphone volume.
* The headphone volume is not affected by the position of the
MASTER Volume slider.
6. SENS Knobs
Adjust the input sensitivity for each channel. They are
used to optimize the signal level to avoid distortion.
Rotating a SENS knob clockwise will increase the
sensitivity (increase the volume), while rotating it
counterclockwise will decrease the sensitivity (decrease
the volume). When a microphone is connected to one of
the 1/4 inch phone jacks, be sure to rotate the
corresponding SENS knob completely clockwise (to the "-
50 dB" position).
* Each SENS knob controls the L/R signals in each channel
simultaneously.
7. Channel VOLUME Sliders
These sliders provide volume control for each channel. Set
these sliders relative to one another to achieve the best
audio mix. (The marked position ("0") of each channel
indicates the optimum level.)
* Each VOLUME slider controls the L/R signals in each
channel simultaneously.
8. MASTER Volume Slider
Adjusts the overall output of the M-10E.
* The MASTER slider does not affect the output level of the
AUX OUT jacks or the PHONES jack.
9. PHONES Jack (Stereo Mini Type)
Connect stereo headphones to this jack.

10. POWER Switch

Switches the unit on and off.
11. OUTPUT Jacks
1/4" Phone Jacks)
These jacks provide output of the final mixed signals.
They can be connected to a PA system, or to the inputs on
another mixer.
12. Input Jacks (RCA Phono Jacks)
Devices (computer music or audio equipment, for
example) with RCA phono plugs should be connected to
these inputs. (To connect a monaural device, use both the
L/R inputs (when possible), or use one of the standard 1/
4 inch phone jacks.)
13. AC Adaptor Jack
Connect an AC adaptor (PSA Series) to this jack. (Be sure
to use the adaptor specified for your country.)
* When an AC adaptor is connected, the batteries in the unit
are not used.
* If you are not going to use the unit on batteries for a long
period of time, remove them from the unit.
14. AUX OUT Jacks (RCA Phono Jacks)
These jacks are convenient for recording direct to a DAT,
cassette, or open reel deck (for example).
(Convenient further still because the output level is not
affected by the MASTER Volume slider.)
15. AUX IN Jacks (RCA Phono Jacks)
These input jacks are ideal for connecting devices that do
not require L/R balance adjustment (audio equipment, for
example).
16. Input Jacks (1/4" Phone Jacks)
Devices (electronic instruments or mics, for example) with
1/4 inch phone plugs should be connected to these inputs.
If you are connecting a monaural device such as a
microphone, connect it to L (MONO).
PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
(RCA Phono Jacks/
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