16
Monitor
Press
[BUTTON-MONITOR]
to enter monitor mode. There are 4
types of monitor mode: Volume level, MIDI, Oscilloscope
and Spectrum Analyser.
To leave monitor mode press another control button or
turn a parameter control (when ’page-lock’ is not enabled).
When monitor mode is enabled again the last selected mode
is recalled.
Press
[BUTTON-LEFT]
and
[BUTTON-RIGHT]
to navigate the dif-
ferent modes. A detailed description of each mode is given
in the sections below.
16.1 Volume level monitor
This mode shows the current master volume level as a per-
centage and a vertical bar at the right of the display ad-
justed by the volume knob [VOLUME KNOB]. This is the
level controlling the output on the main out [MAIN AUDIO
OUT] and headphones output [HEADPHONE SOCKET] .
At the top of the display, a dimmed horizontal signal level
monitor bar shows the average audio level in approximate
dBu (0 dBu is 0.775 V or 1 mW into a 600
Ω
load) which
would be output on the main audio out [MAIN AUDIO OUT]
when the volume is set to maximum (100%). Underneath
the top bar, the approximate dBu actually present on the
main audio out [MAIN AUDIO OUT] is shown.
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[INFO] The signal level monitor has similar
response time to a traditional analogue VU meter
Limiter
Press
[BUTTON-UP]
and
[BUTTON-DOWN]
to toggle the audio
limiter function. When enabled the output levels will be
attenuated automatically to not exceed approximately 0
dBU on the main audio out [MAIN AUDIO OUT]. When the
limiting is activated LIMIT will appear on the display.
[TIP] MOTAS-6 can generated very strong au-
dio signals, use the limit feature to prevent exces-
sive output levels, or use for creative effects!
[WARNING!] Turn the volume fully down
when connecting audio amplification to avoid dam-
aging external equipment from loud pops.
[WARNING!] Be careful not to listen at too
high a volume level especially when using head-
phones attached to [HEADPHONE SOCKET], to
avoid damaging your hearing.
16.2 MIDI in monitor
This mode show incoming MIDI data on either the MIDI in
connector [MIDI IN SOCKET] (shown by the
S
symbol)
or the USB MIDI interface [USB CONNECTION] (shown by
the
R
symbol).
Depending of the data coming in the display will change.
In the example screenshot above the last data received
was a note-off event over the USB interface on channel 1
with note value 60 (C3).
Pressing
[BUTTON-UP]
changes the display to show the last
16 MIDI messages received as raw hex values (with final
column as timestamp), use
[BUTTON-UP]
and
[BUTTON-DOWN]
to scroll and view these events.
User Guide v1.31 [FOR SCREENREADERS]
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