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F R O N T P A N E L G U I
Digital Gain
Offsets the input level of the AES or Wheatnet signal. This control is vis-
ible only when AES/EBU or Wheatnet is selected as the input. To change the
digital gain, tap the control. You will see a green ring indicating the control is
active and ready to be changed. Use the front panel knob to increase or decrease
the gain. The input level will change in real time as you move the knob. Once
you have reached the desired level, push in the knob to confirm the new value.
Note: the digital gain control adjusts the input level for both the
Wheatnet‑IP source as well as the AES source.
Analog Gain
Offsets the input level of the analog signal. This control is visible only when
analog is selected as the input. To change the analog gain, tap the control. You
will see a green ring indicating the control is active and ready to be changed.
Use the front panel knob to increase or decrease the gain. The input level will
change in real time as you move the knob. Once you have reached the desired
level, push in the knob to confirm the new value.
L/R Balance
Offsets the left/right balance of the selected input. To change the left/right
balance, tap the control. You will see a green ring indicating the control is
active and ready to be changed. Use the front panel knob to favor gain to the
left or the right channel. The balance will change in real time as you move the
knob. Once you have reached the desired level, push in the knob to confirm
the new value.
Phase Rotator
The phase rotator helps correct asymmetrical audio often found in human
voice. It is recommended to leave the phase rotator “ON” especially if you
plan to process aggressively. To turn the phase rotator on or off, tap the but-
ton. You will see a green ring indicating the control is active and ready to be
changed. Use the front panel knob to select on or off. Once the correct mode
has been selected, push the knob in to confirm.
High Pass Filter
The High Pass Filter is used to remove inaudible and unnecessary subsonic
energy from the audio signal prior to it being processed. By removing this
energy, processing is cleaner and modulation energy is not wasted by transmit-
ting sounds that would not be perceptible to a listener.
To change the high pass filter frequency, tap the control. You will see a
green ring indicating the control is active and ready to be changed. Use the front
panel knob to set the desired frequency. The range is 20Hz to 300Hz. Once the
desired frequency has been reached, push in the knob to confirm the change.