Manual
Setting the input level:
The
(Gain)
-button and
(Level)
-knob are used to set the external input level. The Gain
button and Level knob operate dependently on each other. The Gain button sets the lower
limit of the Level control. The less level the external signal has, the higher the gain setting must
be.
1. Choose the correct Gain setting depending on the external signals level with the
(Gain)
-
button.
2. Fine-tune the signal level with the
(Level)
-knob. Just listen and set the level according to
your personal taste. To avoid distortion, just turn back the Level knob or change the Gain
setting down. Distortion can be used to give your sound more edge, so treat it as a friend!
Depending on the setting of the
(Level)
-knob, the corresponding
< LED >
will light: when
there is no signal or the signal level is too low. You should then use the Gain button to boost
the level, or turn back the Level knob to avoid background noise.
So please do not confuse this with the way a usual level-adjustment on a mixing desk or fx-
unit works.
Setting the External Signal level:
The position of the Level knob also determines the volume of the external signal in relation
to the other audio signals of the SUNSYN. In contrast to the other signal sources of the
SUNSYN, the Level knob doesn’t only affect the signal level that is hardwired to the filter. It
also affects the signal that is used by the Routing Elements.
Menu-driven Features:
You’ll find these settings in the Global menu.
1. If necessary, press the
(Exit/Cancel)
-button to get to the main menu-selection page.
2. External signal assignment is a global parameter. Therefore, press the
(Soft-Button)
<Global>
to get to the global menu.
3. Press (Soft-Button)
< XtrIn >
. You’re now in the External In menu.
4. You can use the Soft-Buttons or Soft-controllers to set the following:
(Soft-Controller/-Button) < EnvFolw >
Here you activate the Envellope-Follower
< on/off >
(More on this later on).
(Soft-Controller/-Button) < ToMix >
< off >
The external signal is only used by the Routing Elements. It can be inserted at
‘Source2/Ext In’ in the routing element matrix. See the LED in the Routing Elements
section?
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