The
DSP7000
Family Operating Manual
Manual Release 1.1
The DSP7000 Family Operating Manual
Page 29
2000 Eventide Inc.
Wet/Dry Ratios and Output Levels For the DSP7000’s Processor
To change the wet to dry ratio for each “channel” of the
processor, go to the
main
menu page in the
LEVELS
area. A
setting of
0%
(“dry”) places the uneffected, summed analog
and digital inputs at the outputs (the bottom “fork” in the
diagram). A setting of
100%
(“wet”) places a completely
effected signal at the outputs (the top “fork” in the diagram).
Settings between
0%
and
100%
have a greater or lesser degree
of uneffected signal at the output. This parameter is typically
left at
100%
in most studio situations, while guitarists and their
ilk will vary it to achieve a proper wet/dry mix.
The signal level after the Wet/Dry fork can be cut from 0 to 100
dB with the
OUT Level
parameter.
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Note: All of the parameters discussed in this section can be “remote
controlled” via MIDI or the foot pedal jacks. To learn how, read:
•
Setting Up the External Controllers
on page 36.
•
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
on page 39.
•
Remote Controlling Parameters
on page 50.
Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Outputs
You can control the level of the analog outputs and the digital
outputs. These adjustments are made to match the DSP7000's
output levels to other equipment and would not normally be used as
level controls. You should leave these levels set at 0dB where
possible in order to get the best possible audio performance out of
your DSP7000.
The right side of the
main
menu page in the
LEVELS
area controls
the analog and digital output levels. Adjust the
analog
parameter
to adjust the analog outputs from -90 to +3 dB. Be aware that this
gain/cut is applied after the output metering and DAC. Adjust the
digital
parameter to cut the digital outputs from 0 to -100 dB.
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Note: Both of these parameters can be “remote controlled” via MIDI or the foot pedal jacks. To learn how, read:
•
Setting Up the External Controllers
on page 36.
•
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
on page 39.
•
Remote Controlling Parameters
on page 50.