(A24) Ducker ON/OFF setting (when the AN-001T is not used)
D U C K E R O F F
Set the ducker function (p. 26) to ON or OFF.
Setting Range
ON, OFF (default)
•ON: Activates the ducker function.
•OFF: The ducker function does not work.
(When the ducker function is set to ON)
(A25) Ducker priority level setting (when the
D U C K E R P R I O R I T Y 1
Set the priority level as follows: Priority 1 or 2 for the input channel on which the
Setting Range
When the | PRIORITY 1 | (default), PRIORITY 2 |
When other input module is used: PRIORITY 2 | (default) |
The ducker function does not work among the input channels with the same priority level.
The function does not work either unless the relevant input channels are all set for the ducker function, permitting all the input signals to be mixed and output.
The input channel with the paging function has precedence over PRIORITY 1.
(When the ducker function is set to ON)
(A26) Ducker depth setting (when the
D U C K E R D E P T H O F F
Set how much the input signal for the channel given lower priority than that of the currently set input channel should be attenuated.
Setting Range
OFF (default),
The minus figures in dB represent amount to attenuate input signals. The larger the minus figures, the larger the amount of attenuation. Selecting "OFF" sets the attenuation to infinity, while selecting "0" sets to no attenuation, permitting all input signals to be mixed and output.
(A27) Output assignment and level settings (when the
I N 1 | O U T 1 | 0 |
Set which output channel in what level an audio source at the currently selected input channel should be output to.
Select the output channel from Channel 1 to 8 (maximum) with the Left or Right shift key, and set the output level with the Parameter setting knob. By repeating this procedure, 2 or more output channels can be assigned.
Pressing the output channel ON/OFF key alternately switches the level between "0 dB" and "– ∞."
Setting Range
Output Channel | OUT1 – 2, Max. 8 when |
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Assigned Output Level | 0 dB (default) |
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