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Chapter 8: Dynamics Processors
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Editing a Dynamics Program
You can edit all dynamics programs, however, you can store only to
user locations. So if you edit a preset program, you must store it as a
user program.
A typical edit display is shown below. The name and number of the
program are shown at the top, and the dynamics parameters are
shown in the center. The cursor buttons are used to scroll through the
parameters and the PARAMETER wheel is used to set them. The gain
graph to the right of the parameter list shows how the output signal
level (vertical) changes relative to the input signal level (horizontal).
This is affected by the Threshold, Ratio, and Range parameters.
The ON/OFF parameter at the bottom of the display allows you to
turn the selected dynamics processor ON and OFF. This parameter
is the same as the ON/OFF parameter that appears on the COMP
LCD function. The PATCH parameter indicates which channel the
selected dynamics processor is patched to. This parameter is set on
the COMP LCD function.
See “Preset Dynamics Processor Parameters” on page 78 for a detailed
listing of dynamics parameters, their ranges, and the preset program
settings.
1. Press [COMP] repeatedly to
select a processor: 1, 2, or 3.
The COMP LCD function
appears. If you didn’t exit
after your last COMP edit, the
COMP EDIT LCD function
appears instead.
2. Select EDIT and press
[ENTER].
The COMP EDIT LCD function
appears.
3. Use the [
π
] [
†
] cursor but-
tons to select parameters
and the PARAMETER wheel
to set them.
You can go to another LCD
function and return to the
COMP EDIT LCD function at
any time.
4. When you’ve finished edit-
ing, select EXIT and press
[ENTER], or simply press
[ENTER] twice.
To name and store the pro-
gram, see “Storing a Dynam-
ics Program” on page 77.
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