page 7 of 40 rev 1.4.2 092309 Millennia Media HV-3R
Channel Display
The large LCD displays the channel number, the gain
setting (8 dB to 69 dB in 1.0 db increments),
overload indication via a small “OL” icon, channel
mute, and a channel bar graph level meter.
Channel Number Indication –
Channel indication
is shown numerically when in Local and LAN remote
mode, and alpha-numerically when in MIDI remote.
For example, if the unit is assigned Unit ID 01,
channel 6 is displayed as “6” in Local and LAN
modes. If assigned MIDI channel 01 “6a” is displayed
(the letter indicates the MIDI channel assigned. a=1,
b=2… p=16).
Channel numbering is correlated to the Unit ID
number in LAN remote, or MIDI channel in MIDI
remote. For instance, in LAN remote if the unit ID is
set to “03,” that unit’s channel numbering will
display channels “17 – 24”
(
see remote operation for
more on setting the Unit ID
)
.
When MIDI remote is enabled, each Unit has a letter
(“a” through “p”) after each channel number
indicating the MIDI channel (1 through 16).
(
see
remote operation for more on setting the MIDI
channel
).
Gain Setting –
Gain is shown numerically under the
channel number indication. For example, the number
“35” would represent 35 dB of microphone voltage
gain.
Overload Indication –
To the right of the channel
number is an “OL” icon (Channel 2 above) which
appears if the channel output equals or exceeds a
peak of +22 dBu. Note that the HV-3R’s unclipped
output is +32 dBu.
“OL” does not indicate the clip point of
the HV-3R’s analog sections. Rather, it
indicates a warning to the user that the
HV-3R output is approaching the clip
level of many common outboard
recording devices.
Channel Mute
– When a channel’s Mute is engaged,
the word “MUTE” will appear in place of the channel’s
gain setting (Channel 7 above).
Level Meter
– The level meter is a bar graph meter
with eight segments. The approximate corresponding
output levels are:
OUTPUT
BAR
(balanced)
OVL
+22 dBu
7
+20 dBu
6
+16 dBu
5
+12 dBu
4
+8 dBu
3
+4 dBu
2
-10 dBu
1
-19 dBu