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left	side	 of	the	 mixer.	 Samples	 4-6		are	stored	 under	Cue	buttons	 1-3	located	 on	the	 right	 side	of	the	 board.	 The	
Controller	Mode	Button	LED	will	blink	when	the	Sampler	is	active.
10. MASTER VOLUME LEVEL INDICATORS - The	dual	 MASTER	 LEVEL	LED	indicators	 are	used	 to	detail	 the	
master	output	level.	The	meters	will	detail	the	output	level	of	both	the	left	and	right	channels.
11. CUE MIXING CONTROL - This	functions	 allows	you	to	monitor	 the	Cue	 level	 as	well	 as	the	 Program	 (main...

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18. MICROPHONE 1 - 	This	 combo	 jack	will	accept	 a	standard	 1/4	plug	 or	XLR	 3-pin	 balanced	 male	plug.	 The	
volume	 output	level	for	this	 microphone	 will	be	controlled	 by	its	own	 respective	MICROPHONE GAIN CON-
TROL (1). Note: We recommend that you use a 500-600ohm microphone for the best sound quality.
19. MICROPHONE 2 - 	This	 jack	accepts	 a	standard	 1/4	plug.	 The	volume	 output	level	for	this	 microphone...

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level	input	 devices	 be	sure	 this	switch	 is	in	 the	 “LINE”	 position.	 Always	be	sure	 main	 power	 is	shut	 off	before 	
change	the	position	of	the	Line	Level	Selector	Switch.
24. CHANNEL 3: INPUTS - The	type	 of	input	 must	directly	 reflect	the	selected	 mode	of	the CHANNEL LINE 
LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (23). CD	 players,	 Tape	Decks	 and	other	 line	level	 instruments	 may	be	connected 	
to	these	 jacks.	 The	red...

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 19MXR                                                        MIDI TABLE
MXR MIDI interface definitionNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are relative to the MixerNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are relative to the MixerNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are...

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 19MXR                                                        MIDI TABLE
MXR MIDI interface definitionNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are relative to the MixerNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are relative to the MixerNOTE: all MIDI messages use channel 1 or channel 2(Shift), Directions \
OUT and IN (LED) are...

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 19MXR                              TYPICAL MIXER SET-UP
TU RNTA BLE
This	image	details	a	typical	DJ	Set	Up	consisting	of	a	microphone,	turntables,	CD	players,	and	a	tape	deck.
Note:	Turntables	can	only	be	connected	to	the PHONO LEVEL RCA JACKS.	Be	sure	the	LINE LEVEL 
SELECTOR SWITCHES are	in	the	"PHONO"	position	when	using	turntables.	
T U RNTA BLE 

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 19MXR                                    TYPICAL MIXER SET-UP
Speaker	Cables
Balanced	XLR	male	to	XLR	female	Cables
American Audio V4001™
Typical	Balanced	Output	Set-up
This	image	 details	 a	typical	 stereo	output	 layout.	 Note	the	use	 of	the	 Balanced	 XLR	Jacks	 on	both	
the	 mixer	 and	the	amplifier.		 Always	use	the	balanced	 output	jacks	whenever	 possible.	The	balanced	
output	jacks	should	always	be	used	for...

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Due	to	fog	 residue,	 smoke,	and	dust,	 cleaning	 the	mixer	 should	 be	carried	 out	periodically	 to	residue	
build	 up.		
1.			Use	 normal	 glass	cleaner	 and	a	soft	 cloth	 to	wipe	 down	 the	outside	 casing.
2.			Use	 a	cleaner	 specially	 designed	 for	electronics	 to	spray	 in	and	 around	 the	knobs	 and	switch.	 	
	This	 will	reduce	 small	particle	 built	up	that	 can	effect	 the	proper	 operation	 of	the	 mixer....

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 19MXR                            TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble Shooting: Listed	below	are	common	problems	you	may	encounter,	and	solutions.
There is no power to the unit:
Be	sure	you	have	connected	the	power	cord	to	a	correct	wall	outlet.
There is little or no sound:
1.			Check	the	input	selector	switch.	Make	sure	it	is	set	to	the	device	that	is	currently	playing.
2.			Check	to	see	if	the	connection	cables	are	connected...

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1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
A.  American Audio®	hereby	 warrants,	 to	the	 original	 purchaser,	 American	Audio®	products	 to	be	 free	
of	manufacturing	 defects	in	material	 and	workmanship	 for	a	period	 of	1	Year	 (365	days)	 from	the	date	
of	purchase.	 This	warranty	 shall	be	valid	 only	if	the	 product	 is	purchased	 within	the	United	 States	of	
America,	 including	 possessions	 and	territories.	 It	is	 the	 owner’s...
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