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Advanced digital drums
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ADD-cne MANUAL
SECTION
2
6
Ihe
Display
The
two-line alphanumeric liquid-crystal display
(LCD) is
capable
of
displaying
40
letters, digits
or
characters
per line. The
contrast
can be
adjusted by means
of the
control located above
the
centre
of the
display.
The integral
illumination makes
it
particularly easy
to
read the
display
even
in
darkness.
7
MUTE Display
This LED flashes
to
show that channel outputs
1
to
8,
the
master and
monitor output are muted with
the signal
being retained
on the
headphone
jack. This
function
is
particularly suitable
for
pre-listening
to
selected programs
"live"
without being able
to
hear the signal via the PA
or the
monitor path.
8
The Function Key Block
COPY
MIDI
STORE
YES
COMP
ADD
PARAM
ROUT
CHAIN
PARAM
CHAN
CODE
«
»
GO
HELP
MUTE
These soft-touch pushbuttons call and
control
the
individual functions
of the
unit. The function selected
appears
to-
gether with
its
parameters
on the
display.
Further details are described
in
Section
4
(Variable Parameters) and Section
5.2
(Programming Individual Parameters).
9
Volume Controls
Three independent volume controls determine
the
amplitude
of the
respective overall output signal: MASTER governs
the
volume
of the
rear
panel outputs MASTER
RIGHT-LEFT
MONO,
MONITOR controls
the
volume
of the
rear panel
outputs MONITOR
RIGHT-LEFT
MONO, PHONES
determines
the volume
in
the 6.3mm
stereo
jack
connection below
this control for
a
set of
headphones
10
Headphone Jack
This 6.3mm stereo jack socket can take
a
set of stereo
headphones.
The
left-hand channel
is
fed
to the
tip
of the jack plug, the
right-hand
channel
to the
ring and the shaft accommodates
the
common chassis. Please
do
not use
a
mono
jack
plug (2-pole) since
this may damage one of the
headphone output amplifiers
as it
would
be
shorted
due
to the
extended
shaft
of the
mono plug.
11
Mains Switch
This switch
is
used
to
turn the unit
on
and
off.
Before switching
on,
ensure that
the
mains voltage selected
for the
unit
(see rear
panel)
agrees with your particular mains supply.
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