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External Insert
Instead of internal processing, one of the two Insert points may
be set up for external processing. The Ext. Insert may be Analog,
AES/EBU or S/PDIF depending on your Input choice.
Note: Asking for an External Insert is part of a preset.
Enabling a specific External Insert is part of the Global
parameters. When an Analog Insert is specified, the I/O
interface levels are stored with the preset.
If a preset containing an Ext. Insert is recalled, but no Ext.
Insert is available in your current setup, the External Insert is
disabled but still shown in the Insert page, until you change the
Insert configuration in the In or Out page.
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Analog Input Level
When Analog Input is selected, Analog gain up to +26dB, or
attenuation to -6dB before the A/D converters may be applied.
For professional signal interfacing, the Level control should
normally be positioned between -6 and +6dB corresponding
with a 0dBFS signal at +22 to +10dBu. If you need more than
6dB gain you should consider raising the Output of the
transmitting device.
For consumer signal interfacing the Level control should
normally be positioned b18dB and +6dB.
When Analog Input is selected the Clock selection defaults to
INT 48 (Internal 48kHz). This selection may be overruled as
explained in the ”Sample Rate” section.
Fine Balance
Set the balance of the Left/Right channels.
Ranges: 0 to -3dB Left/Right.
LoCut
The LoCut filter is global, and is used to filter out any sub-bass
frequency or DC contents in the current signal.
Note: The LoCut filter might introduce occasional overshoots
when “Hot” signals are Input.
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