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DSP parameters and the
Mute
and
Level
buttons are described in
the following table.
6.1
Setting the Channel Level
The Channel Level control is a vertical slider that is adjusted in 1 dB
increments and that controls the input or output levels to and from
the mixer. The Channel Levels can range from -60 dB to 12 dB. If you
Table 7, DSP Page
Mute
Silences the audio for the selected channel.
Level
Adjusts the channel volume level in 1 dB
increments.
Compressor
Lessens the dynamic range between the
loudest and quietest parts of an audio signal.
Graphic EQ
Uses fixed frequencies to tailor the frequency
content of an audio signal.
High/Low Pass
Sets the band of frequencies that will pass
through the high pass and low pass filters
and select the type of filter that is used.
Limiter
Prevents a signal from exceeding an adjust-
able maximum level.
Noise Gate
Eliminates low-level hiss, noise, or leakage,
particularly when there is a high level of
ambient noise.
Parametric EQ
Uses a center/primary frequency to allow tai-
loring of the frequency content of an audio
signal.
Router
Routes audio to different devices.
Settings
Allows you to provide names and colors for
the input and output channels.
Signal Present
Illuminates green when audio is present in
the channel input.
Status
Provides real-time status of which mode (2-
channel or single channel bridge mode) the
power amplifier is configured.