1
1. Monitor Out Trim
Lets you attenuate the Discrete 4’s monitor output signal level by 14 to 20dBu.
2
2. Panning Law *
Lets you specify the Panning Law between 0dB to -4.5dB. * As the mono signal is panned from center to hard left or right,
it will increase in loudness up to 6.02 dBSPL. To ensure perceived loudness stays the same, this has to be compensated
for. The Panning Law setting lets you specify the compensation amount in dB.
3
3. Mute Toggles
Used for muting Oscillators 1 & 2. The Discrete 4 has built-in oscillators that generate 440Hz or 1kHz signals (sine waves)
for testing the interface outputs during troubleshooting.
4
4. Oscillator 1
Adjust the Oscillator 1 frequency.
5
5. Level