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The DriveRack 4800 and 4820 provide a wealth of processing capabilities. This processing can be broken into two distinct sections: Input Processing and Output Processing. Both the Input and Output sections offer two types of processing functions, Fixed and Insert. Fixed processing modules can be linked and/or switched with a similar type of function, but they are fixed in their location in the DSP path. An example of a Fixed processing function is the Input Graphic EQ or EQ1. The Input Graphic EQ can be linked between adjacent channels. Insert processing functions have fixed locations in the DSP chain, but they differ from Fixed processing functions because there are several different types of processing that can be put into these locations. An example of Insert Processing is the second Output Insert. This Insert gives you a selection of Compressor, Limiter, Noise Gate, or Automatic Gain Control. Like the Fixed functions, they too can be linked between adjacent channels if there is the same type of function in the other channels.
The following section outlines each of the Fixed processing functions available in both the Input and Output sections (Sections
6.1 - Input Mixer
Each input DSP channel can be configured with either an Input Mixer or Router. The Input Mixer lets you mix between the input signals. Master Gain is also available, along with Pink Noise On/Off and Pink Noise Gain.
Analog, AES/EBU, and CobraNet faders
Provides gain control for each of the input sources
Pink Noise Gain fader
Provides Gain control of the internal Pink Noise source
Pink Noise On/Off switch
Turns the pink noise on or off.
Master Gain fader
Provides Gain control for the Mixer module
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