Crossfader Adjustment; Overlap; Slope - Behringer PRO MIXER DX1000 User Manual

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11. CROSSFADER ADJUSTMENT

On the main motherboard you can find two potentiometers, which you can adjust with a little screwdriver.
These potentiometers are identified as OVERLAP and SLOPE. You can unscrew the bottom of your mixer to
reach the main motherboard.
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sembling your DX1000! Don't even think of it, if you make much of your warranty privileges.
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11.1 Overlap

With the OVERLAP potentiometer (VR43) you can adjust the increase or decrease in dB, which is conducted
when the crossfader is located in the middle position. Ex works this value is adjusted at -3 dB and should not
be modified. This guarantees a constant volume across the entire fader path.

11.2 Slope

With the SLOPE potentiometer (VR44) you can adjust the fade over process of the both channels. Dependent
on the setting of the SLOPE potentiometer there are the following volume curves:
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Fig. 10.3: Insert send/return plug
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