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Input & Output
Input Levels
Output Levels
Go to additional
ti
3.
Rotate the jog-wheel CW to scroll down to highlight
Input Source
.
4.
Click the jog-wheel to select
Input Source
. An expanded edit
box appears with the word
ANALOG
shown in large type (this is the default input selection).
5.
Rotate the jog-wheel to alternate between the available parameter choices, in this case:
ANALOG
and
AES/EBU
. Note that the choices do not “wrap around.” You must rotate the jog-wheel CCW to return
to a previous choice.
6.
With
ANALOG
displayed, click the jog-wheel. The selection takes effect and the screen returns to the
sub-menu item (
Input Source
).
7.
To exit the
Input & Output
menu and return to the
Main Menu
rotate the jog-wheel CCW until the
return arrow
at the top of the menu is highlighted. Click on the
return arrow
to return to the
Main
Menu
.
The next exercise demonstrates how to adjust a parameter that uses a value:
1.
From the
Input & Output
sub-menu, rotate the jog-wheel until
Input Levels
is highlighted
.
2.
Click the jog-wheel to select and display the
Input Levels
sub-menu. The am and net styles will
display three menu items:
Input Left, Input Right,
and
Input Phase
. The fm Turbo style will display
Input Master, Right Trim
and
Input Phase
, instead.
3.
The highlighted item is the
Input Left
(
Input Master
for fm Turbo style) parameter. Click to select.
4.
An expanded edit
box appears at the bottom of the display with a level bar displayed in the middle:
+0.6dB
Edit input_left setting
-4.0
+6.5
(was -4.0)
5.
Rotate the jog-wheel CW to increase the input gain in 0.2 dB steps (0.1 dB for fm Turbo style). Rotate
the jog-wheel CCW to decrease the input gain. The current setting display updates as the jog-wheel is
moved. Just below the current setting is the previous setting display. “(was -4.0)” All parameters
display the previous setting below the current setting as soon as the jog-wheel is rotated. This allows
the parameter to be easily returned to its previous setting.
Note:
The am and net styles provide separate adjustments for the left and right levels. The fm Turbo style
combines these adjustments into a single
Input Master
control. If needed, the relative level between the
channels can be adjusted using the
Right Trim
control, which has a range of –3 dB to +3 dB.
6.
Adjust the input settings so that, with normal program audio, the
L In
and
R In
bargraphs in the I/O
metering screen (viewed by pressing the push-button and turning the jog-wheel to the left) show peak
indications hitting a bit higher than -15 dB (half to two-thirds of the way up).
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