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Topics in this section include:
System
Setting up Tones and Bells
The 664 SYSTEM sub-menu allows
for setup and control of various key
system settings, such as tone or bell
levels, date and time parameters, meter
ballistics and more.
This sub-menu also provides access to
viewing product version information and
conducting firmware updates.
Some System settings, such as those
related to headphones, Meter Views,
or the LCD, are described in more
detail in others sections of this guide
where applicable. This section provides
information for System settings not
already covered elsewhere.
The 664’s internal tone oscillator, used for sending tone to outputs and tracks,
has several settings to accommodate different workflows.
Activating tone is explained in more detail in the
sec-
tion of this guide.
To define tone settings:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to select SYSTEM.
There are four sub-menus related to setting tones.
3. Configure the tone oscillator by modifying the following parameters.
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Tone Level
Sets the level of the internal tone generator.
By default, this level is set to 0 dBu.
•
0-20 dBu
(1 dBu increment)
Tone Frequency Sets the audio frequency of the internal tone
generator. By default, this frequency is set to
1000 Hz.
•
100-10000 Hz
(10 Hz increment)
Configuring Record/Stop and Warning Bells
Setting Meter Ballistics and Peak Hold
Setting up Date and Time Parameters
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