Input Level Controls - Pioneer SG-90 Operating Instructions Manual

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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
SOURCE:
Press this switch to the ON position when you
wish to add equalizer effects to program source
(FM broadcasts, record player, etc.) sounds.
When you do not wish to add equalizer effects,
release
the
TAPE
or
SOURCE
switches
respectively
to the
PASS
position.
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AUTO FADER CONTROL
Beginning with the switch on the right, these three switches
are as follow:
AUTO FADER SWITCH ( Hl OFF/ m ON)
Press this switch to the ON position when operating the auto
fader.
CROSS POINT SWITCH
This switch is used when
operating auto fader when you
wish to overlap source sounds with tape sounds.
cm V :
When
pressed to this position, the source and
tape sounds will not be overlapped. At the instant
the sound fading out {source or tape) is complete-
ly extinguished, the other sound (source or tape)
will immediately begin fading in.
: | p< : When
released to this position,
the source
and
tape sounds will overlap as they fade out and in.
FAST:
When
this switch is pressed during auto fader,
the fade out or fade in time will be shortened dur-
ing the time the switch is pressed. Continue to
press this switch until quick fade in or fade out is
completed.
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INPUT SELECTOR
Beginning on the right, these switches are as follows:
When AUTO
FADER switch is OFF:
SOURCE:
This switch is pressed to input source sounds
(FM broadcasts,
records player, etc.) without
using the auto fader.
OFF:
This switch is pressed to cut out the input of
source or tape playback sounds without using
the auto fader.
TAPE:
This switch is pressed to input tape playback
sounds without using the auto fader.
J 1/ m 2 SWITCH
Press this switch to select tape deck 1 or 2 connected to the
unit's rear panel. Use this when performing tape playback.
When AUTO
FADER switch is ON:
SOURCE/FADE
IN:
When this switch is pressed, source
sounds
{FM
broadcasts,
record
player, etc.) will be input (fading in).
QFF/FADE
OUT:
When this switch is pressed, source
or tape playback sounds will be cut
(fading out).
When
this switch
is pressed, tape
playback sounds will be input (fading
in).
When
the TAPE
and
SOURCE
switches
are
pressed
together,
mixing
operation
can
be
performed.
When
performing
mixing,
the mixing level
is controlled
by
the INPUT
LEVEL controls.
NOTE:
When auto fader is OFF, mixing is nat possible.
TAPE/FADE
IN:
i
Fade in,
| Fade out
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INPUT LEVEL CONTROLS
(INPUT LEVEL)
These are controls for adjusting the level of source or tape in-
put.
TAPE:
Use this control for adjusting the input fevel
coming from tape decks 1 and 2 connected to
the unit's rear panel.
SOURCE:
Use this control for adjusting the input level of
program sources (FM broadcasts, record player,
etc.)
@ GRAPHIC EQUALIZER CONTROLS
(GRAPHIC EQUALIZER)
Operating these controls that divide the entire frequency
spectrum into 17 sections can induce changes in the sound
quality of the signals
in the selected
mode
(TAPE
or
SOURCE).
NOTE:
{n order to protect the speakers from damage resulting from power
overload, do not excessively increase the stereo amplifier's volume
level when boosting the treble range on this unit.
FADER CONTROL SECTION
| This section features fade in and fade out functions which
superimpose the sound of the source (example: end of a
song or piece of music) and the tape playback sound (ex-
ample: start of a song or piece of music) onto each other.
One effective use of these functions, for instance, is when
recording a medley of your favorite singer's hits.
Fade-in:
The sound volume is gradually increased.
Fade-out:
The sound volume is gradually reduced.
REGARDING
SOURCE
FADE IN
Besides using this switch for normal source (FM broad-
|
casts, record player, etc.) fade in, it can also be pressed
during a tape playback in order to fade in a source program
while fading out the tape playback sounds. When
used
|
with the crosspoint switch, the end of one program (for ex-
ample, tape playback) can be overlapped with the begin-
ning of another program (for example, source program).
REGARDING
TAPE FADE IN
| Besides using this switch for tape playback fade in, this
switch can be pressed during a source program to fade in
tape playback while fading out the source program.
For details, refer to page 12, 13.

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