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[. . . ] This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the enviroment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. [. . . ] SMALL ROOM - This type of reverb reproduces the more intimate ambience of natural room acoustics. The VARIATIONS vary from "bright" (1-8) to "warm" (9-16) starting from long tail to short tail for each one. The VARIATIONS vary from "bright" (1-8) to "warm" (9-16) starting from long tail to short tail for each one, alternating hall, tape, spring or plate types of reverb. The VARIATIONS vary from "bright" (1-8) to "warm" (9-16) starting from long tail to short tail for each one, alternating hall, tape, spring or plate types of reverb. PLATE - This is a simulation of metal plate reverb, as used on classic recordings from the '70s and '80s. FLANGER - Typical modulation effect, creates a strong sweeping effect, particularly effective on rock electric guitar, lead and rhythm. When "TAP DELAY" effect is selected, by pushing at least two times this button, it's possible to set the desired delay time, according to music rhythm. This LED is activated only when "TAP DELAY" effect is recalled and flashes in sync with the delay time set by pushing the TAP button. When "TAP DELAY" effect is selected, pressing at least two times the footswitch it's possible to set the desired delay time, according to music rhythm. Engage this switch if you want to mute the signal coming from the internal effect. NOTE: the effect can be turned on/off also using a footswitch connected to the FX MUTE jack socket. This LED shows 2 conditions: · Flashing = indicates a too high input level, near to the overload of the effect input stage. You can connect a footswitch to MUTE the mixer internal effect, suggested footswitches are PROEL model PFS20, PFS24, PFS29. Use it to reduce the level of signal sent to the internal effect is the PEAK LED is flashing. This control ranges from off through unity (the center detent position) on up to 15 dB of extra gain (fully clockwise). Typically, it is set to MIX if the internal effect is used only for channels assigned to MIX bus or to 1-2 if the internal effect is used only for channels assigned to 1-2 bus. Use these unbalanced RCA connectors to patch the output of a player, such as an analog tape deck, a DAT, a MD or a CD player. IMPORTANT: this input and the USB input are routed together, so we suggest to use only one of them at the same time. It adjust the level of the 2TRK INPUT and USB input (audio signal from a PC). Typically this button must be released to avoid problems with feedbacks when you use the mixer for recording the signal of the MIX bus. Use these unbalanced RCA connectors to send out the MAIN MIX signal to a recorder (such as an analog tape, a DAT or a MD recorder). Push in this switch to send the 2TRK input signal and USB input signal to C. [. . . ] The MAIN MIX (83) fader now acts like a master recording level control for all your mic/line inputs. Adjust this knob until you're getting good levels into your PC recording DAW software. The GROUP 1-2 (80) fader now acts like a monitoring level control for all your mic/line inputs, but it does not affect recording levels in your PC. The 2 TRK IN (57) knob now acts like a monitoring level control for all pre-recorded playback tracks on your DAW software. [. . . ]

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