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ONTROLLING
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EVELS
The Level Meters
Now that you’re comfortable routing signals in the
H8000FW, we can explore the Level Meters. Once
you understand the Level Meters, you can adjust
levels along the signal path. There are eight
individual meters to the left of the display. By altering the
Source
parameter on the
meter
menu page in the
LEVELS
area, you can change the point in the signal path that the
meters measure. Your choices are:
inputs
measure the level at the input block (as defined on the
inputs
menu page in
the
SETUP
area). In
post-fade
mode, the meters reflect level cuts made on the
inputs
menu page in the
LEVELS
area. In
pre-fade
mode, the meters do
not
reflect these cuts.
machine in
measures the level at the inputs to the currently displayed DSP. To
measure the level at the inputs to the DSP
not
currently displayed, press the
PROCESSOR
A/B
key. In
post-fade
mode, the meters reflect level cuts made on the
dsp A
or
dsp B
menu page in the
LEVELS
area. In
pre-fade
mode, the meters do
not
reflect these cuts.
machine out
measures the level at the outputs to the currently displayed DSP. To
measure the level at the outputs to the DSP
not
currently displayed, press the
PROCESSOR A/B
key. In
post-fade
mode, the meters reflect level cuts made on the
dsp
A
or
dsp B
menu page in the
LEVELS
area. In
pre-fade
mode, the meters do
not
reflect
these cuts.
outputs
measure the level at the AES/EBU outputs (H8000FW) or at the analog and
AES/EBU outputs (H8000FW). The S/P DIF output level is equivalent to AES/EBU
1/2 and in the H8000FW the analog output level is 7/8. The ADAT output levels depend
on which outputs were assigned to which ADAT outputs. The levels reflect cuts made on
the
outputs
menu page in the
LEVELS
area (there is no
post-fade
/
pre-fade
distinction when monitoring the outputs).
The
order
parameter determines the order of signals. Usually you will leave this at
1-4,
5-8
. Your other option is to "flip" the first and last
four inputs/outputs on the meters:
5-8, 1-4
. This
is mostly useful for viewing an 8-channel signal on
an Eve/Net™ remote with 4-channel metering.
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
Page 183: ...177 Click Restart to restart your computer and conclude the installation ...
Page 186: ...180 The Sound options screen now displays ...
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