Using The Fader Controls - Pioneer CA-100 Operating Instructions Manual

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USING THE FADER CONTROLS
Fader Controls
"Fade-in'' refers to a gradual increase in the sound;
"fade-out" refers to a gradual reduction of the sound.
The functions of this unit's fader controls can be used
to fade in the next program
(song, piece of music)
while fading out the sound at the end of the program
before. (Fig. 1)
Fade-out
Fade-in
Cross point
1st program
2nd program
Fig. 1
fade-out
and fade-in
modes
overlap.
For instance,
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re
start fading out immediately after the first bar of the
a
first program and then fade in the second program.
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Cross point
(Fig. 2)
g
Ist program
2nd program
a
Fig. 2
Overlap
Time
FADER
CONTROL
This indicates the
amount of fading
and the source in-
put level.
Press this when
fading out the tape
or source sound.
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This indicates the
amount of fading
and the tape input
level.
Use this to adjust
(the tape input level,
Press this when
fading out the
source sound and
fading in the tape
sound.
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Use this to adjust
the source input
level.
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FADER CONTROL
ON/OFF switch
CROSS POINT SWITCH
Depending on the position of this switch, the degree of overlap varies.
"—oo"' position
"—20 dB" position
;
"—6§ dB position
1st program
2nd program
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ist program
2nd program
ist program
2nd program
Level
Level
Level
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