CONTROLS
2. Primary Mixing Input Controls for CH-1 to CH-3 "Gain" (Input Level Trim) This rotary control adjusts the input signal levels of the inputs. Turning the knob completely to the right (clockwise) increases the level to +8dB. Turning the knob completely to the left (counter clockwise) decreases the level to -8dB. "Process" (Input FX Processing) See Section 8 "Effects Processing Controls." "Treble" (Input Level High EQ) This rotary control adjusts the high-tone sound of the inputs. Turning the knob completely to the right increases the level (to +10dB at 15kHz.) Turning the knob completely to the left decreases the level (to -28dB at 15kHz.) "Middle" (Input Level Midrange EQ) This rotary control adjusts the mid-tone sound of the inputs. Turning the knob completely to the right increases the level (to +12dB at 1kHz.) Turning the knob completely to the left decreases the level (to -32dB at 1kHz.) "Bass" (Input Level Low EQ) This rotary control adjusts the low-tone sound of the inputs. Turning the knob completely to the right increases the level (to +12dB at 40Hz.) Turning the knob completely to the left decreases the level (to -32dB at 40Hz.) "PFL" (Input Level Meter and Cue Button) These meters display the peak levels of the inputs. You can use the "Gain" and EQ controls to match the levels of input signals while Cueing. For additional information on Cueing, see Section 4 "Cueing Controls." "Phono/Line Switch" (Input Selector Switch) These two-position toggles select what input source is engaged among the connected units (see Section 9 "Inputs and Outputs" for details on connecting sources.) CH-1, CH-2 and CH-3 switch between a line level input (typically a CD player) and a Phono Level Input (Turntable.) These toggles can be rotated to suit your mixing preferences by removing the top Mixer Panel. See Section 10 "Customizing and Servicing Your Mixer" for details. Input Level Faders These slide faders adjust the level for CH-1, CH-2 or CH-3 respectively.