d. Boolean parameters that include the following:
Boolean (T, F)
In this case input parameters for a true value (T = TRUE) or False (F = FALSE), referred to the parameter
application or not.
In this example we used the command Output Gain: you can select an output, giving a gain value and modify their
state MUTE and INVERT.
We applied that command on channels 3-5 writing [3-5] in the first parameter, giving 10 dB Gain of these channels (10).
and leaving channels without mute and phase reverse writing F as False.
3.3.2. Other Commands
The commands previously shown refer to actions performed with the outputs. They all appear in the dropdown menu
as Output Gain: .....
1. Mixer: .....
In this series of commands, you can assign a certain number of inputs to a particular output and modify its gain and
MUTE or INVERT
status
.
IMPORTANT
:
MUTE and INVERT
In this example we have assigned to output 3, inputs 2 and 4 with a value of 4 dB. These two inputs are
are inverted but not muted.
2. Equalizer Output, CrossOver, Limiter/Compressor
These three commands allow you to create EQ and crossover filters and adjust the limiter / compressor.
IMPORTANT
: These commands are more sensitive to create, especially the limiter / compressor so
need some knowledge of the values ? ? t hat are being edited and the impact they can create the modified
output.
refer to INPUT CHANNELS
MX
MKII
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