Denon DN-X1600 User Manual

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MIC (mic input)
1
When a microphone is connected to MIC1 or MIC2, 
press the 
MIC1
 or 
MIC2
 button to set it to ON. 
2
Adjust the MIC1 volume level using the 
MIC1
 
TRIM
 
control, and adjust the MIC2 volume level using the 
MIC2 TRIM
 control.
 
While inputting audio signals, if the SIG/PK LEDs 
occasionally light up red and then amber, the suitable level 
has been reached without any distortion.
3
Adjust the sound quality using the MIC 
EQ
 controls 
(HI, LOW).
4
To add the effect functions to the mic input, press 
the 
MIC EFX INS
 buttons to switch them ON. 
Ducking function
5
To enable the ducking function, set the 
DUCKING
 
button to ON. The button will light. 
• 
This function detects the mic input and attenuates the level 
of the music signals in the master output. It prevents the 
sound from the microphone from being drowned out by 
the music when a microphone is used.
• 
The attenuation level of the master output while the 
ducking function is operating can be set within a range 
from –30 dB ± 10 dB in the Utility mode. 
MONITOR (headphones output)
1
Select the source to be monitored using the 
CUE
 
buttons for each channel. 
 When selected, the 
CUE
 button lights.
 CUE monitors for channels 1–4 as well as EFX can be 
selected.
2
Use the 
SPLIT CUE
 button to select the STEREO/
SPLIT CUE mode.
 When selected, the 
SPLIT CUE
 button lights. 
 In the SPLIT CUE (monaural) mode, the signal selected 
for cue is output to the left speaker of the headphones, 
and the master signal is output to the right speaker of the 
headphones. 
 In the STEREO mode, the master signals and signals 
selected for cue are output in stereo. 
3
Use the 
PAN
 control to adjust the balance between 
the CUE signals and master output signals. 
 When it is turned to the left, only the CUE signals are 
output from the headphones. 
 When it is turned to the right, only the master signals are 
output. 
4
Use the 
LEVEL
 control to adjust the headphone 
output level. 
NOTE
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively 
when using headphones