To adjust the amount of delay on the selected input:
1
Click on the delay indicator beneath the input audio level control knob on the
channel strip.
Click on the delay indicator below the level
input knob to open the delay control.
A small popup window will open containing the delay adjustment knob.
2
Click on the delay knob and drag left to decrease the amount of delay, or drag right to
increase. The amount of delay is measured in frames. Close the window by clicking on
the small 'x' in the top corner, or move the window to a safe place on your desktop if
you need to make further adjustments later.
Click on the delay control and drag left or
right to decrease or increase the amount
of delay required for an analog input
Using the 6 Band Parametric Equalizer
Each input and the master output has a 6 band parametric equalizer which can be used to
control specific frequencies. This could include reducing low frequency hum or noise on a
microphone input, or boosting the low frequencies on a thin sounding track, or even to add
uniqueness to each input so they are more distinct in the final mix. You have many
creative options.
Parametric Equalizer
To open the parametric equalizer for an input or the master output, click on the corresponding
equalizer indicator.
Click on an input's equalizer indicator to
open a 6 band parametric equalizer
The first item you will notice is the graph along the top of the window with numbered indicators
from 1 to 6. These numbered indicators are adjustable handles that correspond to bands 1 to 6.
Each band of the 6 band parametric equalizer has a column of settings. These settings will
differ based on which band you are controlling, and what filter type you are using.
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