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Mic mix levels
Mic mix levels adjust the individual mic levels to create a proper blend (mix) of the two
microphones. Adjust the
Mic
1
or
Mic
2
fader to adjust the desired mic/line level.
To adjust the mic mix levels:
1.
Click the
Mix
Controls
, on the previous page).
2.
Adjust the level using any of the following methods (
):
•
Click and drag the fader handle to the desired level.
•
Click in the level text field below the fader and enter a new value. Then, press the
<
Enter
> or <
Tab
> key to apply the change.
•
Click the
Up
or
Down
arrow button to the right of the level text field to respectively
increase or decrease the level in 0.1 dB increments.
3.
To mute the mic/line gain, click the
Mute
) below the corresponding
Mic
fader.
Mic volume
Mic volume adjusts the listening level of the mic mix (the blend
of the individual microphones) while maintaining the relative
individual levels (see “Mic mix levels”). The
Mic
Volume
fader
has a range of -100 dB to 0 dB. It also includes soft limit
handles (see
1
in the illustration at right) to adjust the
minimum and maximum allowable range.
To adjust the mic volume:
1.
Click the
Mix
Controls
).
2.
Adjust the level using any of the following methods (
):
•
Click and drag the fader handle to the desired level.
•
Click in the level text field below the fader and enter a new value. Then, press the
<
Enter
> or <
Tab
> key to apply the change.
•
Click the
Up
or
Down
arrow button to the right of the level text field to respectively
increase or decrease the level in 0.1 dB increments.
3.
If desired for the
Mic
Volume
fader, click and drag the minimum and maximum soft
limits to define new minimum and maximum values within the original range.
4.
To mute the microphone inputs, click the
Mute
button (
Mic
Volume
fader.
Program volume
Program volume adjusts the listening level of the program source, independent of the mic
volume. The
Program
Volume
fader has a range of -100 dB to 0 dB. It also includes soft
limit handles to adjust the minimum and maximum allowable range.
NOTE:
Listening to the audio throughout the process of setting the program volume
may be required for setting a nominal output level.