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| DETAILED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PDM
PDM Operator's Manual Version 2.4a • September 2019
Build
File
Lets you choose which jingle or other audio file saved in PDM will play out
when building a delay, if
Insert
has been selected in the menu above.
Use
¨
and
Î
to select the file’s name. PDM can store multiple audio files for flexibility in
programming.
Use the Graphic User Interface (
page 39
) to upload and manage audio files in PDM’s
internal audio file library.
Exit
Mode
Use
¨
and
Î
to determine how PDM behaves when you return to non-delayed
programming by pressing
EXIT
. Choose
Roll
Out
or
Compress
; these choices are described
on page 13 .
Dump Mode
Lets you choose between Dump and Overkill mode.
n
Dump is the normal mode most people are used to: it “jumps ahead in time”, skipping
the objectionable audio. It then rebuilds PDM’s delay automatically as needed.
n
Overkill plays a pre-selected file instead of the objectionable audio. The delay is
maintained and doesn’t have to be rebuilt.
Overkill File
This menu lets you choose which audio file previously uploaded to PDM
will play during a dump event.
n
When an
Overkill File
is selected, PDM’s delay and dump time automatically
adjust to match the length of that file. For example, if you want a particular program
to have an 8-second delay and you’re using
Overkill
, create and select an
Overkill
File
that runs 8 seconds.
n
Note that when
Overkill
is selected as the
Dump
mode,
Delay
and
Dump
menu
choices disappear from the Control menu since their values are automatically set.
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