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Functionality added in version 1.32
You must turn the phantom power off if you’ve connected equipment that does not r48V phantom power. Mistakenly supplying phantom
power to a dynamic microphone, audio playback device, or any other device that does not require phantom power will cause malfunctions. Carefully
read the owner’s manual for your microphone or other device, and make sure of its specifications.
Since noise will be produced when you switch the phantom power setting, the output of the channel whose setting
you change will be briefly muted.
PAD button
This switches the pad on/off. Turning this on will lower the input sensitivity of the preamp by 20 dB.
Since noise will be produced when you switch the pad setting, the output of the channel whose setting you change
will be briefly muted.
GAIN knob
This adjusts the preamp gain in a range of -65 dBu– -10 dBu (if PAD is on, a range of -45 dBu– +10 dBu).
The preamp gain is not a continuous control, it is digital with stepped control. In certain situations artifact noise may occur when changing preamp
gain. This is normal.
For the following cases, the preamp area will not show +48 button, PAD button, and GAIN knob:
• Digital input (the SI-AES4 for example).
• When the REAC port is REAC split.
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Move cursor to the desired input jack.
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Use the +48V button, PAD button and GAIN knob to setup the preamp.
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Press [F8 (CLOSE)] to close the popup.
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