Touch anyone of these controls to enter corre-
sponding page.
It is the same with that in Assign inter-
face in section "Assign interface".
Note: you can also rename the selected channel
by long pressing CHXX.
COMP interface
Touch the switch in this window, you can
engage and disengage the Compressor
for the selected channel. It will illuminate
to indicate that the compressor has been pressed
and enabled. The LCD display shows the compres-
sor setting in real time. Its parameters can change
by rotating the Parameter Adjust to set the value
of Gain, Threshold, Attack, Release & Ratio con-
trol directly or using up & left & down & right key
to choose the function that you want to modify.
Please notice that only if the Compressor button
has been enabled can its parameters be adjusted.
The bar lights green when the switch is
ON, there is signal input and under com-
pressing, which means it enables the compressor
function.
Touch it to set the gain of the compressor for
the selected channel or bus. Generally,
when compressing signal, the decreas-
ing of gain will cause whole level attenu-
ation. This Gain control can recover the lost level
and re-adjust volume that compressed before.
The Gain can be set from 0 dB (no gain adjusted)
to +24 dB.
Touch it to set the compressor thresh-
old for the selected channel. If the
amplitude of an audio signal exceeds
a certain threshold, the compressor will reduce
the level of this signal. The threshold can be set
from -30 to 20 dB.
Touch it to set the compressor's attack
setting for the selected channel. The
attack setting is the period when the
compressor is decreasing gain to reach the level
that is determined by the ratio. You can set the
attack from 10 to 150 milliseconds.
Touch it to set the compressor for the
selected channel. Release sets the
length of time the compressor takes to
return to its normal gain once the signal level
drops below the threshold. Release can be set
from 10 to 1,000 milliseconds.
Touch it to set the compression ratio for
the selected channel. The ratio deter-
mines the amount of gain reduction.
For example, a ratio of 4:1 means that if input
level is 4 dB over the threshold, the output signal
level will be 1 dB over the threshold. The ratio
can be set from 10:1 to 1:1 until limit.
The compressor grid shows
level setting of threshold in
real time. Meter on the left
indicates the input signal's
level activity. Meter on the
right indicates degree of
compressor.
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- AUDIOLAB Live 24 XL
English version