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Limiter Mix Levels
The peak limited output for each band can be adjusted or mixed in relation to the other three. You can
also look at this as an individual drive for the Clipper stage that follows. Turning the output level of
particular band up will increase the drive for that frequency range to the clipper.
To adjust the Limiter Mix Levels, use the jog wheel to select the Limiter Mix Levels Sub-menu in the
Limiter Menu. Press the Enter button. Use the Select buttons to highlight the first Limiter Mix Level
you wish to modify. Use the jog wheel to adjust the bar graph to the desired level. Again use the
Select buttons to highlight other Limiter Mix Levels you wish to modify. When done, press the Enter
button to store your new settings and you will be returned to the Limiter Menu.
It is suggested to use the limiter mix levels as a minor EQ adjustment. Major mix level changes in this
area can cause excessive clipping in one or more of the processing bands. As an example, if the LF
MIX level is set at 75% and the rest of the bands are set at 50%, the LF level will be driven into more
clipping than the rest of the bands. Be careful with this adjustment!
Patch Point
When using the second patch point of the Interface Port, this controls the return audio level to the
multi-band Limiter.
To adjust the Patch Point Input levels, use the jog wheel to select the Patch Point Input Sub-menu in
the Limiter Menu. Press the Enter button. Use the Select buttons to highlight the left Patch Point Input
level and use the jog wheel to adjust the bar graph to the desired level. Again use the Select buttons to
highlight the right Patch Point Input level and use the jog wheel to adjust the bar graph to the desired
level. When done, press the Enter button to store your new settings and you will be returned to the
Limiter Menu.
Clipper
CLIPPER DRIVE
DISCRETE OUTPUT
The integrated Clipper/Low Pass Filter system, with ±5dB of drive, provides a wide window to suit
all programming needs. From virtually no clipping to a “wall of sound,” just about any sonic texture
can be realized. Using proprietary circuitry, the clipper will “self-control” clipping induced distortion
products, allowing the audio to sound cleaner at higher clipping levels. The Low Pass filter at 10kHz
is phase linear 9th order elliptical and overshoot controlled.
In this menu, there is a sub-menu to adjust the amount of audio drive to the Clipping/Low Pass Filter
section. This control will directly govern the quality vs. loudness tradeoff. Again
be very careful
.
Here is where you can greatly improve
or
damage your on-air sound.