• Set the crossfader curve selector to the right.
If you want the crossfader to use the smooth curve:
• Set the crossfader curve selector to the center position.
7.4. Adjusting Levels
When mixing tracks you need to make sure that the levels of both tracks are at the same level for
flawless transitions. But also, you need to make sure the signals are to loud neither to silent to
gain the best possible audio quality. For this, you can define the level for the incoming audio sig-
nals into the Mixer channel on the one side, and you can define the level for the outgoing signals
send to the MASTER output on the other side.
Adjusting Levels for Incoming Audio Signals
The GAIN knobs in any Mixer channel determines the level for the incoming audio signal. When
adjusting the levels the Channel Volume Meter visually indicates the current level.
To adjust the level for the incoming audio signal in the Mixer channel:
• Turn the individual GAIN knob clockwise-or counter-clockwise so that the incoming level
does not exceed the Headroom area reflected by the yellow LEDs of the Channel Volume
Meter.
Adjusting Outgoing Mixer Channel Levels
The channel fader in a Mixer channel limits the maximum level sent from the Mixer channel to the
MASTER output.
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