Using Other Functions
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8. Play the background music, and listen to con-
firm that the sound volume automatically turns
down when you speak into the microphone.
NOTE
The volume on the input source is detected after fader adjust-
ment. It is affected by the setting of the ON switch and/or the
channel fader.

Making detailed Ducker settings

1. Press the SETUP button below the display
repeatedly if necessary until the (3/4) DUCKER
page appears.
2. Rotate Knob 1 to select the desired parameter,
and then rotate Knob 2 to set the parameter
value.
Each parameter lets you make the following settings.
Source: Selection of the signal used as an input source
Thresh (Threshold): Threshold level at which the Ducker
is applied
Range: The amount of attenuation while the Ducker is
being applied
Release: Time that elapses before the Ducker is disabled,
after the input signal has lowered below the threshold level
“#1” in the parameter name indicates CH29/30 {CH21/22},
and “#2” indicates CH31/32 {CH23/24}.
NOTE
For details about the parameters, refer to the Appendix (page
45).
Using the Leveler function
The Leveler function automatically maintains a consistent sound
volume, even when using sound sources that have different mas-
tering levels.
1. Connect a USB device or an audio player such
as an iPod/iPhone to the unit.
2. If you connect an audio player other than an
iPod/iPhone, adjust the input level according
to the softest part (lowest level) of the song.
Adjust the input level so that the PFL/AFL level meter indica-
tor only occasionally rises above the “0” level while the PFL
switch is on.
3. If a USB device is connected, turn on ( ) the
LEVELER switch of CH29/30 {CH21/22}. If an
iPod/iPhone is connected, turn on the LEV-
ELER switch of CH31/32 {CH23/24}.

Adjusting the Leveler settings

1. Press the SETUP button below the display
repeatedly if necessary until the (4/4) LEV-
ELER page appears.
2. Rotate Knob 1 to select the desired parameter,
and then rotate Knob 2 to set the parameter
value.
Each parameter lets you make the following settings.
Thresh (Threshold): Threshold level at which the Leveler
is applied
OutGain: Output level of the Leveler
“#1” in the parameter name indicates CH29/30 {CH21/22},
and “#2” indicates CH31/32 {CH23/24}.
NOTE
For details about the parameters, refer to the Appendix (page
45).
Release
Range
Output sound volume
Time
When the volume of the
DUCKER SOURCE exceeds
the threshold
When the volume of the
DUCKER SOURCE drops
below the threshold
Turn on