User Manual
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Out
These output settings control the signal sent to the
HeadRush Gigboard outputs:
Preset: This is the current output preset, which includes
its settings on the right edge of the display.
Rig Output: This level meter indicates the current level
of your output signal after the output controls shown on
this screen. You can set which outputs will send this
signal in the Global Settings screen. See Global
Settings to learn about this.
Rig Volume: This setting controls the level of the audio
signal sent from the outputs. The available range is -
60.0 to 36.0 dB.
Rig Width: This setting controls how much of the stereo field the output signal uses. 100% uses the full stereo
field, while 0% produces a mono signal. This affects stereo signals only, not mono signals. See Main Screen
> Stereo vs. Mono to learn how the HeadRush Gigboard handles stereo and mono signals.
Mix
These settings control mix of a split signal path. This is
available only for rigs with split signal paths (see Main
Screen > Signal Path to learn more):
Preset: This is the current mix preset, which includes its
settings on the right edge of the display.
A Lev / B Lev (Level): These settings control the volume
levels the upper (A) and lower (B) branches of the signal
path. The range is -60.0 dB to +12.0 dB.
A Pan / B Pan: These settings control the panning
(position in the stereo field) the upper (A) and lower (B)
branches of the signal path. The range is -100% to
+100%.
A/B Delay: This setting controls a timing offset between the upper (A) and lower (B) branches of the signal
path. The range is -30000μs to +30000μs. If the value is negative (-), the A branch is delayed. If the value is
positive (+), the B branch is delayed.
Saving a Preset
To save a preset, tap Save in the upper-right corner.
To save your changes to the current preset, tap Save.
To save your changes as a new preset, tap Save New
Preset, use the keyboard that appears to enter a name, and
then tap Save.
To return to the previous screen without saving, tap Cancel at any time.