User`s manual

GENERIC PROTOCOL
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The actual table of values reads as follows:
Index
G
ain Value
I
ncrement
0 to 19 -10.0 to -0.5
one half db
steps
20
0
(Unity gain)
21 to 41 +0.5 to +20.5 one db steps
Example: ** G VAR1, AUDINP_GAINS, 4, 20~!! Set input 4 to unity gain.
AUDOUT_GAINS: Audio Output Gain Adjustment
Varname: AUDOUT_GAINS
Use: Modify and query output audio gain values for SPII and VS type routers.
Syntax: G VAR1,AUDOUT_GAINS,output_num [,value] ~
Values:
The ‘index’ field is the output number, which can range from 1 to 64.
The ‘value’ field is the audio gain adjustment. This number represents an index into an array of
gain values. The index ranges from 0 which represents the most positive gain value to 77 which
represents the most negative gain value and 78 which represents "mute" or no audio. A value of
30 will set the output gain to unity.
The actual table of values reads as follows:
Index
G
ain
Value
Increment
0 to 29
+15.0 to
+0.5
one half db
steps
30
0
(Unity gain)
31 to
64
-0.5 to -33.5 one db steps
65 to
77
-35.5 to -
59.5
two db steps
78 "mute"
Example:
** G VAR1, AUDOUT_GAINS, 8, 78~!! Set output 8 to "mute".
** G VAR1, AUDOUT_GAINS, 1, 0~!! Set output 1 to the highest positive level: +15db.
MUTE_DELAYS: Mute Delay Adjustment
Varname: MUTE_DELAYS
Use: Modify and query output mute delay values.
Routers: SPII