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Eventide H7600 User Manual
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The analog levels shown on the Level Meters are
after
the
GAINTRIM
found on
the
INPUTS
menu page has been applied. This means that it is possible to
overdrive an input to the H7600, decrease that overdriven level with the
INPUTS
/
GAINTRIM
parameter, and display no clipping on the Level Meters. To avoid
such a situation, it is always best to boost/cut the signals coming into the H7600
at their source. Doing so also results in a better gain structure. In other words,
use the
GAINTRIM
parameter only as a last resort.
Wet/Dry Ratios and Output Levels for the H7600’s Processor
To change the wet-to-dry ratio for each channel of the processor, go to the
MAIN
menu page in the
LEVELS
area:
A setting of
0%
(dry) places the unaffected, summed analog and digital inputs at the
outputs (the bottom fork in the diagram). A setting of
100%
(wet) places only the
effected signal at the outputs (the top fork in the diagram). Settings between
0%
and
100%
have proportionately greater or lesser degree of unaffected signal at the
output. This parameter is typically left at
100%
in most studio situations.
The signal level after the Wet/Dry fork can be cut from 0 to 100 dB with the
OUT
LEVEL
parameter:
Note: Each of the parameters discussed in this section may be controlled remotely via MIDI or
the foot pedal jacks. To learn how, read:
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