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Playback. This is the channel that receives the output of the Revelator Dynamic Device in each ste-
reo mix.
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Virtual A. This is the channel that receives the output of the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix A Device
in each stereo mix.
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Virtual B. This is the channel that receives the output of the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix B Device
in each stereo mix.
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Reverb. This is the channel for the Reverb in each stereo mix. The higher you set the fader, the more
Reverb you will hear.
Each channel has the same controls:
1. Channel Meter. This meter displays the current level of the channel before the fader (#2) level.
2. Channel Fader. Controls the Overall Level of the Channel in the currently selected mix.
3. Mute. Mutes the Channel in your currently-selected mix. Note that the microphone channel Mute is
global and mutes the mic across all mixes.
4. Solo. Solos the Channel in your currently-selected mix. Note that the microphone channel Solo is
global and mutes the mic across all mixes.
5. Channel Name. Double-clicking on the default name will let you customize the name of the Channel.
6.2.3 Main Output Controls and Mix Selection
Revelator Dynamic lets you create three different mixes:
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Main. This is the dedicated mix for the headphone output on your Revelator Dynamic. Revelator
Dynamic provides an easy way to create a blend between your microphone signal and the play-
back from your computer using the knob and the Monitor button (See Connections and Controls
section). This lets you listen to your performance in real-time without any latency (delay).
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Stream Mix A. This is the mix that will be routed to the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix A Device.
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Stream Mix B. This is the mix that will be routed to the Revelator Dynamic Stream Mix B Device.
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