3.3. output setup
Press the Channel Up or Down button to select the output channel you wish to edit. Make the first settings with the output turned
low or muted. To toggle through the different menus, press the Item Up or Item Down buttons.
3.3.1. gain
Adjust the gain by dialing the rotary encoder. The gain is adjusted in steps of 0.25dB. Smaller steps (0.01dB) can be set via the
PC or MAC interface.
3.3.2. mixer
Turn the rotary encoder to mix the signal from the selected input to the selected output. Push the rotary encoder to select the
input. Attention: The mixer is only available while the outputs are not linked by Channel Link. If the channels are linked, the
mixer will be skipped.
3.3.3. delay
Set the delay time by turning the encoder. Select the displayed unit (ms or s, mm or m, feet, inches, or mils) by pushing the
encoder.
3.3.4. low pass filter
Adjust the Low Pass Filter frequency by turning the rotary encoder. You can switch the low pass filter off by turning the rotary
encoder up (clockwise) until the frequency passes 20kHz. Press the rotary encoder to change the filter type. Select the type
by turning the rotary encoder. You can choose from: Butterworth 6dB, Bessel 6dB, Butterworth 12dB, Bessel 12dB, Linkwitz
Riley12dB, Butterworth 18dB, Bessel 18dB, Butterworth 24dB and Bessel 24dB. Higher order filters may be set by adding filter
sections in the PEQ blocks (see below).
3.3.5. high pass filter
Adjust the high pass frequency by dialing the rotary encoder. You can switch the high pass filter off by dialing the rotary
encoder down (counterclockwise) until the frequency passes 20Hz. Press the rotary encoder to change the filter type. Select
the type by turning the rotary encoder. You can choose from: Butterworth 6dB, Bessel 6dB, Butterworth 12dB, Bessel 12dB,
Linkwitz Riley12dB, Butterworth 18dB, Bessel 18dB, Butterworth 24dB and Bessel 24dB. Higher order filters may be set by
adding filter sections in the PEQ blocks (see below).
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