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Pre-mixer Gain Fader
— Click and drag the gain fader to provide up to 12 dB of
gain or 100 dB of attenuation in 1 dB steps. Click the fader and use the <
Up Arrow
> or
<
Down Arrow
> keys to adjust the fader up or down in 1 dB steps.
Pre-mixer Gain Text Box
— Enter a gain or attenuation value in 0.1 dB steps.
Mute Button
— Mutes signal at the pre-mixer stage, preventing it from reaching the
mix matrices.
OK Button
— Confirms changes made to the contained parameters and closes the
Pre-mixer Gain
dialog box.
Cancel Button
— Reverts any changes made to the contained parameters back to
their states when the current instance of the
Pre-mixer Gain
dialog box was opened
and closes the dialog box.
Pre-mixer Gain Help Button
— Opens the
Pre-mixer Gain
topic of the
DSP Configurator Help
file for further assistance in understanding operating the
Pre-mixer Gain
dialog.
Virtual Returns
Virtual returns receive signal when inputs are routed to the virtual send bus (see
on page 55). Sixteen virtual return channels are available and are labeled
A
through
P
. These channels can be used in a number of applications. For example, they can
act as an AEC reference channel or be used for sub-mix processing.
Figure 64.
Virtual Returns Input Panel
figure 37. Virtual Returns Input Panel