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The
Mute
button will illuminate red. You can click the
Mute
button again to unmute
the channel.
Adjusting Volume Levels
The vertical slider control can be used to adjust the channel’s output level in 1-dB incre
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ments between -60 and +12 dB. The overall adjusted output level of the channel signal
can be viewed on the
OUT
VU meter, marked in 2-dB increments between -60 and 0 dB.
To adjust the channel volume level:
1
On the appliance Web UI’s main page, select
DSP
.
2
Use the channel’s slider to adjust the volume level.
Knob Adjustments
Many DSP controls use knobs to adjust one or more settings. The value of a knob can be
adjusted in one of two ways:
1
Click the knob control, hold the mouse button down, and drag the mouse up or down
to increase or decrease the value.
2
Double-click the knob, type a value into the resulting popup, and click the Save but
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ton.
Amplifier Mute
The Amplifier Mute feature disables the output signal when the input signal registers
below a specified threshold. It operates at the hardware level, and as such, can minimize
or eliminate noise that is generated by the device itself, such as the popping sound that
can occur when the amplifier is turned on or off. However, it does not provide the sophis
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ticated control of the signal that the Noise Gate DSP effect provides, such as customiz
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able attack, decay, and hold settings.