Manual
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Groups
Grouping channels together makes them adopt identical settings, and allows you to
adjust them together. Group channels by clicking two encoders simultaneously or
in quick succession. For example, pressing encoders 1 and 4 will group channels
1, 2, 3 and 4 together. Pressing them again removes the grouping. When channels
are grouped, you can adjust their Attenuations and Biases using any of the grouped
encoders.
The Learn function continues to work independently for each channel in a group.
You may set up any combination of individual channels and groups provided that the
following criteria are met:
• All channels in a group must be adjacent.
• No channel can be in two groups simultaneously.
This architecture allows you to create desirable combinations such as dual 4-channel
operation, or four stereo pairs.
Detail view
When booted using the default settings, each of the encoders is mapped to a single
audio channel. With Learn On, you can then determine the noise Attenuation and Bias
for each channel as described above. However, you can also control the noise reduction
in each channel in far greater detail using Detail mode.
Press S3 in the default display to enter the Detail view. This offers a multi-band view of
the current channel, and allows you to control each of the bands independently. The
main display shows two banks of six faders. The bands that they represent are spaced
from approximately 100Hz (leftmost) to approximately 16kHz (rightmost).
Screens and encoders 1 - 6
These allow access to the settings for the individual bands as follows:
Rotate: adjust the Attenuation and Bias in each of the six bands
Click: toggle the focus between the Attenuation and the Bias
Press/Hold/Release: reset this band