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The DSP features that can be applied to a channel, accessible through the DSP Features
menu, are described in the following table.
Setting the Channel Level
The Channel Level control is a vertical slider that is adjusted in 1-dB increments and con
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trols the output level for the channel. The Channel Levels can range from -60 to 12 dB. If
you place the mouse over the slider, the numerical value of the level appears.
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.
OUT VU meter
Indicates the strength of the
network send
signal.
Input Gain
Adjusts the strength of the
analog input
signal.
Table 9. DSP Features
High/Low Pass
(Output only)
Filters out frequencies in the input signal that are above
and below specified high and low cutoff frequencies.
Limiter
(Input only)
Prevents a signal from exceeding a certain preset maxi
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mum level.
Parametric EQ
(Output only)
Uses a center/primary frequency to all tailoring of the fre
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quency content of an audio signal.
Settings
Allows you to provide names and colors for the input and
output channels.
Signal Present
Allows you to configure the threshold level and duration
that a signal must reach before the Signal LED will be acti
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vated for this channel.
Reset button
Present on almost all DSP screens other than the main
mixer, this button will reset the DSP settings to the dis
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played feature’s default setting.
Table 8. DSP Page