Specifications

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Modeled Mic Section
Heres where the fun really starts. Press the Edit Select button until
the Model LED is lit. This puts the AMM-1 in Modeled Mic Edit Mode
and allows you to select the mic (and its settings) whose characteris-
tics you to want to apply to your audio.
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x y:bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Pressing the Microphone button while in Model Edit mode brings up
the Model Select screen and allows you to use the Data Knob to
select your desired modeled mic. Repeatedly pressing the Micro-
phone button moves the cursor between the three editable fields:
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x A/B Compare
In addition, if the currently selected mic is stored in FLASH
memory (as opposed to EPROM), the y field will contain an *
to indicate that the model is capable of being deleted (see the
System Edit section for more details). Otherwise it will be blank.
When you first press the Microphone button, the cursor will appear
in the Manufacturer Name field and turning the Data Knob will
scroll through all of the available manufacturers. As each manufac-
turer is selected, the Microphone Name field will display the first
listed mic from that manufacturer.
Pressing the Microphone button a second time will place the cursor
in the Microphone Name field and allow you to use the Data Knob
to select the specific mic of your choice.
Note: Once the cursor is in the Microphone Name field, you may
continue turning the Data Knob to scroll through all of the mics
in the list. Mics are listed alphabetically by manufacturer name.
In some cases a mic will have a second listing with -w appended to
the mics name. This indicates that the mic we modeled was supplied
with a windscreen and this is the model of the mic with the
windscreen attached. If you want your audio to sound as if it were
captured with a windscreen, you should select this version of the
model.
Modeled Mic Section