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Active
Relay
1 | The ACTIVE function switches the MACHINE HEAD on or off. The | |
illuminated LED indicates that the processing has been | ||
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The software bypass also compensates for the 5ms time delay between processed and unprocessed signal.
The AES/EBU input and output are equipped with relay-
INPUT GAIN adjusts the input level of the digital data stream .
Input Gain 2 Adjustable values range from
Drive
Setting the recording level of the ‘virtual tape machine’
In practise you will start with the INPUT GAIN set to 0dB. For most applications this is the appropriate setting. If your source material is of ver y low level or not normalized yet, you can use the INPUT GAIN control to drive the source material near full scale. If you are processing full scale material it may be neces- sary to reduce the input signal by one or two dBs to create new headroom for the processing. Reduce the INPUT GAIN with the proviso of the
3 | The DRIVE control is the most important parameter of the | |
MACHINE HEAD. You set the recording level above the normal | ||
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| displayed by the DRIVE |
8 | Machine Head |