Master Panel Description And Functions - VocoPro KJ-7800 PRO User Manual

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Master Panel
Descriptions and Functions Cont...
VIDEO 3
LEFT
-38 -30 -20 -10 -7 -4
RIGHT
OUTPUT LEVEL DISPLAY
0
5
+6
0
10
GAIN
+12
+12
-12
-12
60
60
CUE
MASTER EQUALIZER
ON
ON
KEY
10
ON
3
2
3
ASSIGN
MASTER/L
MASTER/R
-2
0 +2 +4 +7 +10
+12
+12
+12
5
-12
-12
-12
1K
4K
12K
CUE
ON
KEY
12
ON
BOOTH
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10. MASTER L/R FADERS - These slide con-
trols raise and lower the Left and Right MASTER
OUTPUT levels for all stereo channels as they
are moved up and down, providing an overall
volume level for each channel mixed together.
LIGHT
(DC 12V)
Balance each channel's individual fader control
for the best mix.
(BNC)
11. BOOTH FADER - This slide control raises
or lowers the output level for the BOOTH OUT
POWER
located on the back panel.
Note: This slide control is only functional
when monitors or a control booth is
connected from the corresponding outputs.
HEADPHONES
12. ECHO - This button controls whether ECHO
5
is applied to selected MIC channels. If this
button is pressed to the in position, the ECHO
0
10
settings will be applied to any assigned channels.
If it is in the extended position, the ECHO settings
PHONES LEVEL
will not be applied to any channel, whether individu-
5
ally selected or not. Individual channel ECHO is
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adjusted through MIC channel ECHO control.
0
10
REPEAT
13. ECHO LEVEL - This control serves as a
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master LEVEL for the ECHO settings. If ECHO is
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assigned to a MIC channel, this knob will control
0
10
how much ECHO is applied before individual
DELAY
adjustments. Each channel-specific echo control
5
and should be used in unison with this master
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level control.
0
10
14. REPEAT - This control adjusts the number
DIGITAL ECHO
of ECHO repetitions before the effect "decays."
In other words, as more REPEAT is applied,
more echo intervals will be heard before the
ECHO fades out.
15. DELAY - This control adjusts length of each
time between ECHO intervals. As more DELAY is
applied, there will be the illusion of more "space"
between the starting and ending point of each
echo.
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