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MMP1 Operation Manual
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Drag or use the mouse wheel to change compressor parameters.
To return these parameters to their default values, simultaneously
hold down the <Ctrl> key (Windows) or the <command> key
(Mac) and click on the corresponding control. (shown in the table
below).
Threshold:
Ratio:
Attack:
Release:
Knee:
Input:
Output:
0.0 dB
1.00: 1
3.148 ms
290.6 ms
Soft 2
0.0 dB
0.0 dB
Trim
Drag or use the mouse wheel to adjust the
output level for the selected channel. To
return the output level to 0 dB,
simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key
(Windows) or the <command> key (Mac)
and click on the control.
PFL
Click to turn output to the PFL (Pre Fader
Listen) bus on (green) or off. Turn this on
to send pre fader audio signals to Main
Monitors 1 and 2 while muting outputs
from Main Monitor 3 onwards.
AFL
Click to turn output to the AFL (After Fader
Listen) bus on (green) or off. Turn this on
to send post fader audio signals to Main
Monitors 1 and 2 while muting outputs
from Main Monitor 3 onwards. When “PFL”
is on, signals will not be sent to the Main
Monitors even when this button is turned
on.
MUTE
Click to turn mute on (yellow) or off.
PAN
Drag or use the mouse wheel to set the
pan. To return pan to the center position,
simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key
(Windows) or the <command> key (Mac)
and click on the control.
PRE
POST
Click to change the position (pre fader/
post fader) of the signal displayed on the
meter.
Level meter
Values less than -20 dB are displayed in
green
, values less than 0 dB in
yellow
, and values equal to or above 0
in red
. Peak hold circuits are not
displayed. To change whether pre fader
or post fader values are displayed, use
the “PRE” and “POST” controls above.
Fader
Drag or use the mouse wheel to set output
levels. To return the setting to 0 dB,
simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key
(Windows) or the <command> key (Mac)
and click on the control.
Output level
Displays the output level. Double click to
enter a value. Out-of-range values
entered will be corrected to the maximum
or minimum value allowed. You can also
use the mouse wheel to change the
output level.