Using the master balance control, Using the master level control, Changing and viewing the dual meter modes – PYLE Audio 1020 User Manual
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Using the Master
Balance Control
In the typical performance environment, you
will want the sound to appear to be coming
from a point midway between the speakers.
If the sound appears to be louder from one
speaker, adjust the Balance Control until the
sound is properly balanced.
Master Balance
Control
(position on panel varies
between mixer models)
Using the Master Level
Control
The overall volume of the mix of all inputs is
adjusted using the Master Level control.Turning
this control clockwise increases the overall
system volume.
Master Level
Control
(position on panel varies
between mixer models)
Changing and Viewing
the Dual Meter Modes
Your mixer’s Dual Meter Mode feature allows
you to view the levels of each of the left and
right channels in the current mix, or to view
the cued (upcoming) program level compared
with the current mix (summed).
To change the current display, press the Meter
Mode button.The LEDs immediately to the left
of the button indicate the current meter mode.
Meter Mode
Switch
Using the Tone Controls
To enhance the sound or tailor the highs, mids
and low frequencies for each audio source
input to the acoustics of a particular
performance environment, you can adjust the
BASS, MID and TREBLE tone controls. Rotating
the bass control, for example, will boost the
bass frequencies in the bass range for that
channel.
Tone Controls
Using the Frequency
Kill Switches
For unique circumstances or interesting special
effects, you can completely eliminate the bass,
mid or treble frequency range from a particular
channel by pressing the Kill button for that
range. When the Kill mode is active, the LED
above the button will be illuminated.
Frequency Kill
Switches
Using the Zone Level
Control
If you have a separate set of monitor speakers
in the DJ booth or in a remote location, you
can adjust the output level to these speakers
using the Zone Level control. Zone speaker
level is controlled independent of the Master
Level control.
Zone Level
Control
(position on panel varies
between mixer models)