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The DSP page displays a mixing board console containing five input strips and one
output strip. Each strip controls the audio signal for a given channel, providing muting,
input/output levels, signal processing, and more. Signal processing includes traditional
audio processing, such as compressors, noise gates, equalizers, and more. There are
some differences between the controls available for different channel types (e.g., output
channels do not have input gain controls), but they otherwise operate very similarly.
This console can be used to do the following:
• View
Signal
and
Clip
indicators for each channel.
• Set the channel level for input and output channels.
• The Input 1, 2, 3, and 4 sliders control the output levels at which the digitized sig
-
nal from the four analog input channels will be sent to the network devices, Line
Out, and Speaker Out channels (subject to Router settings).
• The Input 5 slider controls the output level at which the signal from the network
input channel will be sent to the Output channel.
• The Output slider controls the overall level of the Output channel.
• Apply DSP features to the signal of each input and output channel individually.
• Specify whether each analog input channel uses
Line
or
Mic
input. For Input 1,
AES
is
also a digital input option. (See
"Selecting Input Type, Input Gain, and Phantom Power”
.)
Figure 8. DSP Page