Software Instruction Manual

IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software
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4.2 Pot
The Pot (Potentiometer) object is a level control that can be used to control settings such as gain, attenuation,
compressor threshold and other similar variables. It looks like a slider or fader control and it is a very useful object.
To place a Pot on a graphics plate, choose Pot from the Toolbox. The Pot Attributes window (Figure 4.3) will then
open so you can configure it. Its attributes are described below.
Fig. 4.3 The Pot Attributes Window
Component List: Selects the IQ component to which the Pot will be linked. All IQ components that appear in
the control blocks and all IQ2 components whose UCODE (OIF file) is visible to Turbo will appear in this list.
Function List: Selects the specific function that the Pot will control. The function list will change to match the IQ
component selected in the component list.
Channel: Selects the channel which the Pot will affect. This attribute will not be available for some IQ compo-
nents and some functions.
Input: Selects the input which the Pot will affect. This attribute will not be available for some IQ components and
some functions.
Max (dB): Sets the maximum level for the Pot. In this way, you can limit the operating range of the control to
prevent an operator from turning it up to high.
Min (dB): Sets the minimum level for the Pot. In this way, you can limit the operating range of the control to
prevent an operator from turning it down too low.