Front Panel Facilities - Pioneer CA-100 Operating Instructions Manual

Tape-creating amplifier
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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
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Mic
TAPE
SOURCE
GRAPRIG EQUALIZER ELECTOR
@ POWER SWITCH (
)
When this switch is set to the ON position, power is
supplied to the unit's main circuits. The unit's power
switch
is geared
to selecting
the transformer's
secondary and so even at the STAND-BY position,
the unit's circuitry will work as long as the power
cord is connected to the power putlet.
Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet
when
you do not plan to use the unit for a long
period of time.
@ MIC LEVEL CONTROL
(
LEVEL)
This adjusts the input level of the microphones con-
nected to MIC jacks 1 and 2 (mono plug input for
both 1 and 2).
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PANPOT CONTROL (PANPOT)
This control is used to move the sound from the
microphones from the left to right, or vice versa, to
the desired position.
When the control is set to the center "V" clickstop
position,
the
microphone
sound
is heard
in the
center between the left and right speakers.
FADER
CONTROL
SECTION
This section features fade-in and fade-out functions
which superimpose the sound of the source (exam-
ple: end of a song or piece of music) and the tape
playback sound (example: start of a song or piece of
music) onto each other. One effective use of these
@ ECHO LEVEL CONTROL (ECHO)
This is used to adjust the echo effect which is applied
to the microphone sound.
@ TAPE LEVEL CONTROL (TAPE)
This is used to adjust the input level of the sound
played back by the tape deck connected to the unit's
TAPE A or TAPE B terminals.
@ TAPE LEVEL METER
' This indicates the tape playback input level and the
amount of sound fading.
NOTE:
The amount of sound fading cannot be controlled with
the tape level control.
@ SOURCE LEVEL METER
This indicates the program source input level and the
amount of sound fading.
@ SOURCE LEVEL CONTROL
(SOURCE)
This is used to adjust the input level of the program
source (such as an FM program or record).
functions, for instance, is when recording a medley
of your favorite singer's hits.
Fade-in:
The sound volume is gradually in-
creased.
Fade-out:
The
sound
volume
is gradually
reduced.

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