Specifications

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Controls: Input Section
Output
For setting the output level of the processed audio.
The use of each of the individual controls is covered below.
Controls
Input Section
The Input Level knob adjusts the digital level of the audio. Turning
the Input Level knob will temporarily display the Input Level value
on the LCD:
Input gain (dB)
+11.3
In most instances, you should start with the Input Level set to 0dB. If
you are using an analog input, use your mixer to adjust the level of
the input signal such that it doesnt cause the -3dB LED of the Level
Meter to light consistently.
The Level Meter displays the level of the audio as it is being pro-
cessed by both the Source and Modeled mic models. Because some
models (or combinations of models) can result in increased ampli-
tude at various frequencies, changing to a different mic model or
changing a models settings may require an adjustment of the Input
Level to avoid clipping.
If you are using a digital input, you should, again, start with the
Input Level set to 0dB. You should typically only increase the Input
Level for the purpose of increasing the range of Tube Saturation
(see below) or decrease the Input Level setting if the combination of
models results in digital clipping. Increasing the Input Level, simply
to get the highest Level Meter reading without clipping, will NOT
result in the increased dynamic range that would result from such
an analog adjustment.