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Section 4: Editing/Saving/Recalling Programs

THE STORE BUTTON

Whenever a parameter has been changed, the Store button will light, prompting you that there have been
changes made to the setup. If you want to keep the changes, you must store the new setup. You may choose to
rename and save the setup in the setup library. Or you may choose to abandon your changes when you leave the
program for another one. Refer to the end of this section on page 20 for complete instructions for saving setups.

MOVING AROUND

Since there are only three parameters viewed at any one time it is necessary to have multiple "pages" of parame-
ters. The gate has three pages of parameters, for example. On the first page of the gate section there is: Gate
ON /OFF, Threshold, and Ratio. The other pages can be seen by pressing the NEXT PAGE / PREV PAGE buttons.
The number of the current page is shown to the right of the program number and under the chain identifying
numbers in reversed-text. See Figure 14 below.
The SELECT button moves the cursor between the three lines of parameters on each page, and the DATA wheel
changes the parameter that is selected. Note that in order for any changes to be heard, the element must first be
in the "on" position.

EDITING GATES

Parameters of the Gate
The parameters included on the DDP for gating operations are as follows:
Figure 14: Gate parameters and curve
Gate: (Off/On) This is a bypass for the gate section. Turning it to "off" darkens the plus (+) sign, indicating that
the gate is passing signal through, regardless of the other gate settings.
Threshold: (From -75dB to 0dB) The threshold range goes from -75dB to 0dB. With the threshold set towards -
75dB, it takes less signal level to "open" the gate. A setting closer to 0dB requires more amplitude or level to
open the gate. As you move the threshold around, notice the behavior of the curve window. The "knee" of the
threshold moves up and down according to your setting. Moving the threshold "up" means it takes a louder signal
to exceed the threshold.
Ratio: (From 1:1 to 1:∞) The gate ratio sets the amount of gain reduction. (With a lower ratio setting, the gain
reduction is lower than a higher ratio.) For mild gating effects, or downward expansion, set the ratio around 1:2,
or for more extreme effects set it to 1:∞. For example, a setting of 1:2 means that for every 1dB that the signal is
below the threshold (say, 4, for example), the gate imposes 2dB of gain reduction on the signal (for a total of 8dB
in this example). As you move the ratio control around, notice the action of the curve in the curve window.
Attack: (From 0.1ms to 200m) As the signal reaches the threshold area, the Attack control sets the speed at which
the gate opens. Use very fast attack times to catch the fronts of transient signals.
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Program page number
Threshold knee
Gate ratio
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