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PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual Reference section 265
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in the display
Function
menu
Global
functions
Output
functions
Input
functions
Appendices
Key-in signal flow when Link= Off
Note
Stereo Link is fixed at On for paired channels.
H Gate graph
This graph displays the approximate response of the
gate.
I KEY IN SOURCE
Here you can select one of the following as the key-in
signal that will be used. (If an input channel is selected,
its name will be displayed at the right.)
J FILTER
Select the type of filter to be applied to the selected key-
in signal, from the following types.
HPF (High Pass Filter)
Passes the portion of the signal above the specified fre-
quency (the cutoff frequency), and cuts the portion
below. If you select this filter, use the knob at the right
to adjust the cutoff frequency (20 Hz–20 kHz).
BPF (Band Pass Filter)
Passes only the specified frequency region (the band
pass frequency), and cuts the rest of the signal. If you
select this filter, use the knobs at the right to adjust the
band pass frequency (20 Hz–20 kHz) and Q (10.0–
0.10).
LPF (Low Pass Filter)
Passes the portion of the signal below the specified fre-
quency (the cutoff frequency), and cuts the portion
above. If you select this filter, use the knob at the right
to adjust the cutoff frequency (20 Hz–20 kHz).
K FILTER ON/OFF
This is an on/off switch for the filter applied to the key-
in signal.
L CUE
This button cue-monitors the currently selected key-in
signal.
Note
Even if the cue mode is set to MIX CUE (which lets you moni-
tor the mix of all channels whose [CUE] key is on), only the
corresponding signal will take priority for monitoring when you
turn on the CUE button in the GATE PARAM screen. (Any
[CUE] keys that had been on at that time will be forcibly turned
off.)
M THRESHOLD (Threshold level)
Specifies the level at which the gate will open and close.
The gate will open when the key-in signal exceeds this
level, and will close when the signal falls below this
level.
N ATTACK (Attack time)
Specifies the time from when the key-in signal exceeds
the threshold level until the gate opens.
O HOLD (Hold time)
Specifies the time that the gate will remain open after
the key-in signal falls below the threshold.
P DECAY (Decay time)
Specifies the time over which the gate will close after
the hold time has elapsed.
Q RANGE
Specifies the amount of attenuation while the gate is
closed.
SELF PRE EQ
The pre-EQ signal of the currently
selected input channel
SELF POST EQ
The post-EQ signal of the currently
selected input channel
CH 1–48 POST EQ The post-EQ signal of the corre-
sponding input channel (however,
you can only choose channels
belonging to the same group,
within the seven groups CH1–8,
CH9–16, CH17–24, CH25–32,
CH33–40, CH41–48, and ST IN
1L/1R–4L/4R)
ST IN 1L/1R–4L/4R
POST EQ
MIX 21–24 OUT
The output signal of the corre-
sponding MIX channel immedi-
ately before the output attenuation
GR
THR
THR
LINK= OFF
GR
Odd-numbered
channel key-in signal
Even-numbered
channel key-in signal
ATTACK
processing
ATTACK
processing
Detect max-
imum level
Detect max-
imum level
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J
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M N O P Q