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Digital gain for input channels/insert inputs
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If 2TR IN is assigned to an input channel/insert
input, the gain settings of the 2TR IN screen and
the HA/INSERT screen will be linked. These set-
tings cannot be set to different positions.
The digital gain of an input channel/insert input to
which 2TR IN is assigned will not be saved in the
scene memory.
Hint
Settings for the digital gain of an input card are saved
in the unit library. Also, if the UNIT parameters of
the corresponding channel are set to Recall Safe, the
Recall Safe setting will also apply to the digital gain of
the input card.
Settings for the digital gain of EFF/GEQ are saved in
the scene memory. If the corresponding internal
effect/GEQ is set to Recall Safe, the Recall Safe setting
will also apply to the digital gain of the correspond-
ing EFF/GEQ.
Procedure
To adjust the digital gain of an input channel/insert
input, use the following procedure.
1. In the INPUT PATCH screen (IN PATCH function),
assign either an ML card or a source other than TB
to the desired input channel/insert input.
2. Access the corresponding screen of the IN HA/
INSERT function.
The following illustration shown an example of
when an AD card (LMY4-AD) is assigned to the
input channel/insert input.
3. Move the cursor to the GAIN knob in the screen,
and turn the [DATA] encoder to adjust the digital
gain.
In the case of an input channel, you can also use the
[GAIN] encoder in the INPUT block of the CS1D, or
the [GAIN] encoder in the SELECTED INPUT
CHANNEL block.
4. If you want to link the gain setting of adjacent
channels, click GAIN GANG switch to turn it on.
If the GAIN GANG button is on, adjacent odd-num-
bered/even-numbered channels will have their gain
setting linked (while maintaining the offset value).
You can also use the GAIN GANG button to link
analog gain and digital gain. However, when either
the analog gain or the digital gain reaches the limit
of its adjustment, neither channel will be adjustable
beyond this point.
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