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Process On/Off
while determining the settings, you can bypass processing by pressing and
holding the channel knob (preview), or by double-clicking on the channel knob
(toggle processing on/off), or by pressing
S1
. each of these methods allows you to
audition the signal before and after processing to ensure optimal results.
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Having achieved an acceptable result for one channel, you should now proceed
to monitor each of the other channels to be processed (if any) and set these up as
above.
Groups
Grouping channels together makes them adopt identical settings, and allows
them to be adjusted together. For optimal results, the noise characteristics of all
channels of the group need to be similar. This might be the case, for example, for
groups of similar microphones located in the same environment.
Group channels by clicking two knobs simultaneously or in quick succession.
For example, pressing knobs 1 and 4 will group channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 together.
Pressing them again removes the grouping. when channels are grouped, you can
adjust their Levels and Gains using any of the grouped knobs. For example, if you
highlight the “l” fader in channel 1 and the “G” fader in channel 2 you can control
the levels and Gains simultaneously in all four channels using just knobs 1 and 2.
The learn function works simultaneously for all channels in a group, analysing all
of them simultaneously to find settings that are - as much as possible - appropriate
for all of the channels within the group.
You may set up any combination of individual channels and groups provided that
the following criteria are met:
•
All channels in a group must be adjacent.