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SYSTEM -
LEVELS PAGE
Bypass
Bypass Mode
Cut Input
Will cut the signal chain before the Reverb
processing. Allows the Reverb to “hang” after
Bypass is activated.
Cut Output
Use this mode to immediately cut the
generated Reverb.
Bypass
Activates/deactivates bypass according to the
set bypass mode - see above.
Kill dry
Range: On/Off
Removes all Dry signal from the Output
regardless of Mix setting.
Digital Level
Input Trim
Range: -24 dB to 0 dB (Step 0.2 dB)
Trim parameter on the digital Input.
Signal is bit transparent at -6, -12, -18 and
-24dB.
Analog Levels
Max I/O Level
0 to 22dBU (1dB steps)
To achieve best “signal to noise ratio” the Max
I/O level must be correctly set to match the
device to which the Reverb 4000 is connected.
Example:
If the Mixers Max I/O level is 18dBu, the Max
I/O Level parameter should be set to that value.
In Offset
Range: The range is relative to the set Max I/O
Level.
The Max I/O Level parameter sets ideal
interface level to the surrounding environment
and adjust both the Analog Input and Output
Max level. The Analog Input offset is used to
optimize the Input level while keeping the Max
I/O level setting.
Out Offset
Range: -20 to x dB (Step 1 dB) (x is relative to
the selected Max I/O Level.)
The Analog Output offset parameter is typically
used if the downstream device has an
operating level that differs from the set Max I/O
value, based on the device feeding the Reverb
4000.
Reference: See Signal Flow diagram on page 9
Содержание REVERB 4000
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