Edirol M-10DX Owner's Manual page 14

10 channel digital mixer
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18. CURSOR Buttons (BWD/FWD)
Use these buttons to move the cursor when you're editing
parameters shown in the screen. Pressing the FWD button will
move the cursor forward, and pressing the BWD button will
move the cursor backward.
The parameter or value at the cursor location is highlighted.
You can access the Utility screen by pressing the BWD button
and FWD button simultaneously.
19. VALUE Buttons (-/+)
When editing parameters shown in the screen, use these
buttons to modify the value.
If you press the [+] button while holding down the [-] button,
or press the [-] button while holding down the [+] button, the
numerical value will change more quickly, allowing you to
edit the value efficiently.
20. SCENE Button
Press this when you want to register the current settings as a
"scene" or call up a previously registered scene.
➝ "Saving and calling up mixer settings (Scenes)" (p. 36)
21. DISPLAY Button
When you press this button, a level meter screen will appear,
showing the input levels (pre-fader) of all input channels and
the output level of the MAIN OUT jacks.
fig.02-Meter
An icon indicating the power supply currently in use is shown
in the lower right of the screen.
AC adaptor in use.
Batteries in use. The remaining battery power is
shown.
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The DISPLAY button's light will go out when you press
another button to switch to something other than the level
meter screen.
From any screen, you can press the DISPLAY button to access
the level meter screen.
* In order to mix with the least possible noise and distortion,
adjust the SENS knob so that the top "
in the display does not light when the input signal is loudest.
22. MIC Connectors (channels 1–2)
These are balanced (XLR) mic input jacks. 48V phantom
power can be supplied via these jacks, allowing you to connect
phantom powered condenser mics.
* You may connect either balanced or unbalanced sources.
* The MIC connectors are wired as follows. Check how your audio
equipment is wired before you connect it.
fig.02-XLR
23. LINE IN Jacks (channels 1–10)
These are 1/4" TRS balanced line input jacks.
GND ( SLEEVE )
HOT
( TIP )
COLD ( RING )
* You can also connect standard (unbalanced) 1/4" plugs to these
jacks.
You can't use the MIC connector and LINE IN jack of the same
channel simultaneously. Connect only one or the other.
24. CONTROL ROOM Jacks (L, R)
These are 1/4" phone jacks that output the same sound as the
PHONES jack.
Connect to these if you're using nearfield powered monitors
instead of headphones.
25. AUX SEND Jack
This is a balanced TRS 1/4" output jack that you can connect
to an external effects processor or other device.
* You can also connect standard 1/4" (unbalanced) plugs.
26. MAIN OUT Jacks (L, R)
These are balanced TRS 1/4" output jacks that output the final
signal produced by mixing.
Connect these jacks to your power amp or other device.
* You can also connect standard 1/4" (unbalanced) plugs.
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