1.
Phones.
Master volume control for your Headphone Output.
2.
Blend.
Control your direct monitoring signal in relation to your software monitoring signal. Left = more
direct, right = more from software.
Revelator Dynamic’s Mix Selection Controls let you create three unique mixes to send to three dif-
ferent outputs. This is useful if, for example, you have backing music running during your podcast,
but don’t want to send the backing music to a guest on your show calling over Skype. You can cre-
ate custom mixes for Main, Stream Mix A, and Stream Mix B.
3.
Main.
Click on this tab to bring up the mix for the Revelator Dynamic Device.
4.
Stream Mix A.
Click on this tab to bring up the mix for the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix A Output
stream.
5.
Stream Mix B.
Click on this tab to bring up the mix for the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix B Output
stream.
6.
Phones Listen.
You can listen to any of the four mixes by clicking on the headphone icon. This will
route the selected mix to your headphones instead of the Monitor mix, so you can audition your other
mixes.
7.
Mono/Stereo.
Each mix can toggled between mono and stereo. Use the mono control when routing
loopback audio to an application that only accepts one input, or when you wish to monitor in mono.
8.
Output Fader.
Sets the overall output level of the currently selected mix.
9.
Mix Clip.
When this light illuminates, your mix is too loud and is “clipping”. You can fix this by lower-
ing the overall output level or by lowering each channel in the mix.
10.
Mix Meter.
Displays the overall level of the current mix.
11.
Mute.
Mutes the currently selected mix.
12.
Mix Name.
Each Mix name can be customized by clicking on the default name below the Main output
fader.
6.2.3 Main Output Controls and Mix Selection
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