VocoPro KJ-7000 Pro Operations Instructions Page 11

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MASTER L MASTER R MASTER RECORD PHONES
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Master Panel Descriptions and Functions
1. BALANCED MASTER OUT (XLR-F) – These
BALANCED MASTER OUT jacks are for balanced XLR
cables. These jacks provide connection to a power
amplifier. Note: If your amplifier has 1/4" input jacks, you
will need 1/4” to XLR-F cables.
2. UNBALANCED MASTER OUT (RCA) – These
UNBALANCED MASTER OUT jacks are for standard RCA
cables. These jacks provide connection to a power
amplifier as well. Note: If your amplifier has 1/4” input
jacks, you will need 1/4” to RCA cables
3. RECORD OUT (RCA) – These jacks bypass the Master
Outs providing audio signals suitable for a recording
device i.e. Tape Deck, CD-R or DAT Recorder. Note:
These jacks may also serve as Pre-amp outputs for
system integration
4. PHONES (1/4”) – This 1/4” jack is for connecting
HEADPHONES.
5. 12V LIGHT JACK (BNC) – This BNC jack is for
connecting a 12V DJ LIGHT.
6. POWER – This button turns the KJ-7000 Pro ON/OFF.
7. CUE/MASTER – This button toggles between
CHANNEL Cueing and MASTER Cueing. When
CHANNEL Cueing, you will only hear channels that have
been selected for Cueing. When MASTER Cueing, you
will hear the Master Output, regardless of which channels
have been selected for Cueing. Note: Digital Key Control
changes are only audible when Master Cueing.
8. CUE MASTER – This control adjusts the headphones
volume level when Cueing. Turn UP for more volume. Turn
DOWN for less volume. Note: Volume output is much
louder when Channel Cueing than Master Cueing. It is
recommended to adjust this level prior to toggling between
cue options.
9. 5-BAND GRAPHIC EQ – This GRAPHIC EQ provides
for precise room tuning. Adjust these controls to provide
the sound quality that you prefer.
10. STEREO VU METERS – These meters display
system OUTPUT LEVELS. When the needles reach red
(0), system performance is near maximum. These meters
are illuminated for use in the dark.
11. EQUALIZER – This button is an ON/OFF button for
the GRAPHIC EQ. If the button is pressed, the EQ
settings will be applied. If the button is depressed, no EQ
settings will be applied.
12. ECHO – This button controls whether ECHO will be
applied or not. If the button is pressed, the ECHO settings
will be applied. If it is depressed, the ECHO settings will
not be applied.
13. ECHO LEVEL – This control serves as a MASTER
LEVEL CONTROL for the ECHO settings. If ECHO is
selected, this knob will control how much ECHO is applied
overall. Note: Each microphone channel has its own
channel specific echo control and should be used in
unison with this master level control.
14. REPEAT LEVEL – This control is a facet of the Digital
Echo process. REPEAT adjusts the interval repetition of
the echo effect. As more REPEAT is applied, more echo
intervals will be heard when using it and vice versa.
15. DELAY LEVEL – This control also is a facet of the
Digital Echo process. DELAY adjusts length of each
interval. As more DELAY is applied, there will be more
“space” between the starting and ending point of each
echo.
16. MASTER OUTPUT FADERS – These slide controls
raise and lower the MASTER OUTPUT levels for all stereo
channels as they are moved up and down. Note: For
individual channel control, it is recommended to use that
channels slide control fader.
17. BOOTH FADER – This slide control raises or lowers
the output level for the BOOTH OUTPUTS. Note: This
slide control is only usable when Booth/Monitor speakers
are connected.
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