164 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors

Using the Dynamics Processors

Input channels 1 through 16, the aux sends, and the stereo output all feature dynamics processors.

To recall a program from the dynamics library, see “Recalling Dynamics Programs” on page 175. To edit a dynamics processor, see“Editing the Dynamics Processors” on page 166.

For Input Channels 1–16

1.Use [SEL] buttons 1 through 16 to select channels.

2.Use the [DYNAMICS] button to locate DYNAMICS page 1, as shown below.

3.Press the [ENTER] button to turn on the dynamics processor.

The ON/OFF switch appears highlighted when the dynamics processor is on. While DYNAMICS page 1 is displayed, the [ENTER] button turns the dynamics processor on or off regardless of the cursor position.

4.Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and the PARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them.

The dynamics processors on input channels 13 and 14 (likewise 15 and 16) are perma- nently linked. When input channels 1 through 12 are paired (“Pairing Input Channels” on page 52), their dynamics processors are linked, so adjustments can be made with either channel selected.

For Aux Sends 1–4

1.Use the [AUX] buttons to select an aux send, and then press the MASTER [SEL] button.

AUX appears on the display, indicating that an aux send is selected.

2.Use the [DYNAMICS] button to locate DYNAMICS page 1, as shown below.

3.Press the [ENTER] button to turn on the dynamics processor.

The ON/OFF switch appears highlighted when the dynamics processor is on. While DYNAMICS page 1 is displayed, the [ENTER] button turns the dynamics processor on or off regardless of the cursor position.

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