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MGP32X/MGP24X     Owner’s Manual
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Using Other Functions
Applying the Low Pass Filter (LPF)
A Low Pass Filter (LPF) can be applied to the signal output from 
the STEREO bus L/R to the MONO OUT connector. LPF is com-
monly used for subwoofer applications.
1.
Press the SETUP button below the display 
repeatedly if necessary until the SETUP (2/4) 
LPF (MONO) page appears.
2.
Rotate Knob 1 to select “LPF ON,” and then 
rotate Knob 2 to set it to “ON.”
The LPF indicator next to the MONO master fader comes on
3.
Rotate Knob 1 to select “Frequency,” and then 
rotate Knob 2 to set the frequency.
Using the Ducker function
The Ducker function automatically lowers the level of back-
ground music to accommodate the voice of an announcer coming 
in on another channel.   
Ducker signal flow
1.
Connect a music player or device for playing 
background music.  
Connect the device to CH29/30 or CH31/32 {CH21/22 or 
CH23/24}.
To connect the USB device or iPod/iPhone, set the input 
select switch to USB IN (
) or iPod IN (
) respectively.
2.
Turn on (
) the DUCKER switch of the chan-
nel to which the device is connected in step 1, 
and then rotate the GAIN knob to adjust the 
input level of the channel.  
3.
Connect a microphone to the input source 
channel.
For the MGP32X unit connect the microphone to CH24 and 
for the MGP24X unit connect the microphone to CH16, or 
assign the source channel to GROUP OUT 1.
4.
Press the SETUP button below the display 
repeatedly if necessary until the (3/4) DUCKER 
page appears.
5.
Confirm that “Source” is selected, and then 
rotate Knob 2 to set the input source to “CH24 
{CH16}” or “GROUP1.”
If you automatically control the volume of background music 
via an independent microphone input, it is recommended that 
you set the input source to CH24 {CH16}. If you want to 
control the volume of background music via multiple micro-
phones inputs, you should set the input source to “GROUP1.” 
6.
Adjust the input of the microphone to an 
appropriate level.
7.
Turn on (
) the ON 
switch of the channel 
to which the micro-
phone is connected in 
step 3, and then raise 
the channel fader to 
around “0” (nominal).
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CH29/30
(CH21/22)
CH31/32
(CH23/24)
CH24
(CH16)
GROUP1
DUCKER
SOURCE
Volume detection
Volume control
Set to iPod IN (
)
Set to USB IN (
)
Level adjustment
Turn on
Turn on
“0”