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DSP Audio Processor
● 3.2 Unit Window Channel Settings
On the right side are the Channel settings.This area is divided into several subsections:
● 3.2.1 Level Faders for Input Channels
These faders control the level from each of the physical input connectors as sent to the Input
processing channels. Channel names are shown at the bottom line. Level settings are also
shown numerically below the faders, and can also be set by entering a specific value in the
corresponding text field.
● 3.2.2 Input Selection for Input Faders
When your unit is equipped with AES3 (AES/EBU) or Dante inputs, you can select the source
for inputs 3 and 4 from this pull down menu.
● 3.2.3 Level Faders for Output Channels
These faders control the levels for the physical Output channels at the rear-panel output
connectors. Level settings are also shown numerically below the faders, and can also be set by
entering a specific value in the corresponding text field.
Faders auto-zero
:
Whenever you double-click on a fader, that fader moves to the default
position. This is usually 0dB (unity gain) for gain faders. This operates on all views and screens.
When two channels are linked, the odd-numbered channel can be used to manipulate both linked
channels.
● 3.2.4 Link Buttons
When activated, all settings for the related pair of channels pairs are linked together and can
only be changed with the left (odd numbered) fader of the pair the right fader will follow.
Similarly, entering numeric values in the level fields will only be accepted for the left channel of a
pair, with the right-channel numeric value following, the even- numbered channel of a linked pair
will be unresponsive but follow the odd-numbered channel settings.
To reset a paired level to 0dB you must therefore double-click the odd-numbered fader.
● 3.2.5 Mute Buttons
Mute buttons allow muting of an Input- or Output channel on a per-channel basis, independent
of any linking in effect.