Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; ii; WARNINg; To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any cover.; CAUTION
Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and ...
Page 3 - Contents; iii
Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Welcome to the M.207! ........................................................................................
Page 4 - Introduction
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Welcome to the M.207! Thank you for purchasing the M.207. Before starting, please check that you have received the following items: • M.207 unit • Power Cable • User Manual• Warranty Card Now that you have checked that everything was included in the box, let’s talk a...
Page 6 - Top Panel
M.207 Description 3. M.207 Description 3.1 Top Panel (Figure 3.1) 3 Figure 3.1
Page 7 - Note
M.207 Description 1. Mic/Aux Input Selector: Selects the Microphone (MIC) or Auxiliary (AUX) input. You would use the AUX input for connecting a 3rd audio source, like a CD Player, sampler, or another mixer (session input). 2. Mic/Aux gain (gAIN): Adjusts the volume of the MIC or AUX input. 3. Mic/A...
Page 11 - Now, let’s customize the channel and Crossfader curves; Selecting and Reversing a Channel Fader Curve
Using the M.207 8 4. Using the M.207 4.1 Front Panel Controls (Figure 4.1) Figure 4.1 4.1.1 Fader Start Fader start enables the Crossfader on the M.207 mixer to start and stop playback on a CD player. To use this function you need aCD player (like Stanton’s C.324) with the Fader Start feature and it...
Page 12 - The FXglideTM Area
M.207 Effects 4.2 M.207 Effects In this section of the manual, we will show you how to use the main M.207 effects – from the Auto Filter to the Transform effect.Let’s get ready to tweak! 4.2.1 The FXglide™ Area This is the main control for the effects in the M.207 and it is separated into 3 components – ...
Page 13 - Effects; Now let’s look at the effects!
Effects 4.3 Effects There can be 2 effects per button. One effect is located at the top and the other at the bottom of the button. For example, A.Filter/M.Filter, Phaser/Flanger, etc. 10 Pressing the button once triggers the top effect (the button lights up solid). (Figure 4.3) Figure 4.3 Pressing and ho...
Page 14 - Automatic and Manual Filter; Manfltr
Automatic and Manual Filter 4.3.1 Automatic and Manual Filter (A.FILTER/M.FILTER) A.Filter (Figure 4.7) 11 Auto Filter is a sweeping filter that moves based on the BPM. The FXGlide™ Button Stripgives you 5 different sweep lengths, from 16 beats (16/1) to 1 beat (1/1). PressingWET/DRY will give you con...
Page 17 - Frequency Filters
Frequency Filters 4.3.6 Frequency Filters The M.207 has 3 frequency filters at the top of the effect area. (Figure 4.16) 14 Figure 4.16 4.3.6.1 Filters as Effects When you press one of the Frequency Filters, you will only hear the corresponding frequency range. Therefore, if you press theMID filter, the...
Page 18 - Filtering the Effects Sends; Select the frequency range you want to send the effect to. (Figure 4.18)
Filtering the Effects Sends 4.3.6.2 Filtering the Effect Sends These buttons are also able to filter the frequencies being sent to a selected effect. For example, this could be used to add shimmerto the high end by running it through the flange or to send just the midrange to the echo effect to accentuate...
Page 19 - FXglideTM Slider Automation
FXglide™ Slider Automation 4.4 FXglide™ Slider Automation Many of the effects on the M.207 are beat synchronized. In most cases, the effect is modulated using a smooth sine wave. However, you are able to manually input a modulation pattern of your own. Automation time can either be BPM based, or manua...
Page 20 - BPM Synchronized Automation Recording
BPM Synchronized Automation Recording 17 Figure 4.22 Figure 4.23 Figure 4.24 4.4.2 BPM Synchronized Automation Recording Before to make a BPM synchronized automation make sure the M.207 is in AutoRecording. Press the MAN/AUT button Figure 4.22 (1) until the red LED above thePLAY/STOP button lights. ...
Page 21 - The Sampler
The Sampler 18 4.5 The Sampler In addition to the Effects section, the M.207 also comes with a built-in 5-bank sampler. Samples can be recorded manually, orlengths can be determined according to the active BPM and the selected beat division. Sample playback can be either one shot orlooping, and sampl...
Page 22 - BPM Synchronized Sampling
BPM Synchronized Sampling 4.5.2 BPM Synchronized Sampling 19 Figure 4.27 Press the SAMPLER button Figure 4.27 (1). This puts you into SAMPLER mode and allowsyou to play back any samples you already have stored in the sample slots. Set the Recordmode to AUTO by pressing the MAN/AUT button (2). The re...
Page 23 - Playing Back a Sample
Playing Back a Sample 20 4.5.3 Playing Back a Sample Figure 4.29 To play a sample, touch one of the areas in the FXGlide™ Button Strip. (Figure 4.29) When a sample is playing, the PLAY/STOP button will blink Figure 4.30 (1). There are 2modes for sample playback – LOOP or ONE SHOT. To verify in which...
Page 24 - Troubleshooting; Turn down the Input Gain Control. Check EQ settings.
Troubleshooting 5. Troubleshooting 21 Problem / Symptom Possible Cause / Solution No Sound. Is the power ON? Based on your connections, check that youhave properly set the Input Selector Switch. Make sure that theInput Gain, Channel Fader, and Master output are turned up.Make sure the channels are p...
Page 25 - Registration Card; Thank you for choosing Stanton!
Registration Card Thank you for choosing Stanton! Your satisfaction is extremely important to us. We proudly stand behind the quality of our work and appreciate that you put your trust in us.Registering your product will help us guarantee that you are kept up to date on our latest advances. Warranty...
Page 26 - Stanton Warranty
Stanton Warranty Stanton Warranty Through Stanton's authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton's authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge,repair or replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement,...
Page 27 - Specifications
Specifications Specifications 24 1. POWER: AC 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 16 W 2. DIMENSIONS (H x W x D) 108.2 mm x 250 mm x 352.6 mm10.82 cm x 25 cm x 35.26 cm 3. WEIgHT: 9.25 lbs / 4.2 kg 4. STANDARD TEST CONDITION: Ambient Temperature: 22 +/- 2%Relative Humidity: 65 +/- 5% 5. INPUT/OUTPUT IMPEDANCE &...