User Guide
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Channel 1
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH, AES 42, AES 3
Channel 2
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH
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AES 42, AES 3 is conditionally available only if Channel 1 is already set
to AES 42 or AES 3
Channel 3
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH
Channel 4
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH
Channel 5
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH
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AES 42, AES 3 is conditionally available only if Channel 6 is already set
to AES 42 or AES 3
Channel 6
OFF, MIC, MIC-PH, LINE, LINE PH, AES 42, AES 3
4. Slide the PFL switch to the left again to return to the Main screen.
Setting Input High-Pass Filters
Each input features a high-pass
fi
lter (HPF), which are useful for removing
excess low frequency energy from audio signals, such as wind noise. For
more audio applications, engaging high-pass
fi
lter is bene
fi
cial, because audio
information below 100 Hz is rarely used, especially for speech reproduction.
The
fi
lter is off by default but may be adjusted from 80Hz to 240Hz in 10Hz in-
crements.
To adjust an input’s high-pass
fi
lter:
1. Access the Input Settings screen for the input to be adjusted.
2. Push the Select encoder. The HPF label will become orange to indicate ad-
justment.
3. Turn the Select encoder to adjust the value.
4. Press the Select encoder (or wait 2 seconds) to exit adjustment mode. The
new value is saved, and the HPF label will become red again.
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When RECORDER > Sample Rate is set to 192k, the HPF options are off and 50
Hz.