Figure 9 - Exit mode screen
Compress - PDM II will play any remaining audio using time compression, subtly speeding up what's in
memory to rejoin real-time faster.
Roll Out - PDM II will stop adding audio to its buffer and play what's left in memory with no speed
changes. This sometimes referred to as the "wait and exit" mode.
Dump Mode
When the Dump button is pressed, PDM II can respond in one of two ways.
Figure 10 - Dump mode screen
Dump - In this mode, PDM II deletes the objectionable audio and "jumps ahead in time", then
immediately begins to rebuild its delay buffer.
OverKill™ - This mode plays a pre-selected file in place of the objectionable audio. In this mode, the
delay buffer is maintained and does not have to be rebuilt.
OverKill File
This menu allows you to select which previously uploaded audio file will play during a dump event when the
Dump Mode has been set to "OverKill."
Figure 11 - OverKill file screen
Note - When using OverKill mode, the Delay and Dump times are automatically adjusted to match
the length of the selected OverKill file and their corresponding controls will disappear from the
Control menu.