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X AIR User Manual
5.  Adjust the Ratio to determine how aggressively the dynamics are affected.
6.  The Wet/Dry ratio determines how much of the signal is left unaffected by 
the processor.
7.  Use the Gain fader to compensate for changes in level caused by 
the processor.
8.  Engage the Key Filter with the on/off button.
9.  Select between an aggressive Linear or smooth Logarithmic operation, 
and between Peak or RMS input response. RMS is most common in 
compressors, and responds to the average level of incoming audio, 
whereas the Peak setting responds to brief spikes in loudness that would 
be allowed through when set to RMS.
10.  Access the Key Filter parameters by pressing this button.
11.  Adjust the Attack knob to set how quickly the compressor takes effect when 
the input signal rises above the threshold.
12.  Adjust the Hold knob to set how long the compressor takes to enter the 
release cycle once the audio drops below the threshold.
13.  Adjust the Release knob to set how quickly the compressor releases after the 
audio drops below the threshold.
14.  Select a high-pass, low-pass or mid peak frequency and slope for the key 
filter. The specific frequency can be selected by dragging the line across the 
frequency chart.
15.  Select a source for the key filter.
5.6  Channel EQ
1.  Select the type of EQ for each of the 4 bands. Typically cut or shelf EQs are 
used for the highs and lows, whereas PEQ (parametric) and VEQ (vintage) 
are used for the mid range adjustments.
2.  Use the Gain knob to adjust the desired boost or cut to the 
selected frequency.
3.  Adjust the Width (Q) to determine how wide or narrow the frequency 
adjustment will be.
4.  Use the Freq(uency) knob to select the center frequency for PEQ and VEQ 
types, and the starting frequency for cut or shelf EQs.
5.  Engage the EQ with the on/off button.
6.  Press this button to open the preset list where your settings can be saved 
can recalled.
7.  Press one of the band buttons to select the band. Drag the button left/right 
to set the frequency, and up/down to set the boost or cut. The desired band 
must be selected before adjusting the width parameter.
8.  Engage the RTA (real time analyzer) with this button. The RTA is pre-EQ by 
default, but can be adjusted on the Setup - Audio/MIDI page.
9.  Press this button to reset the currently-selected band.
5.7  Insert
Press the folder icon to engage the insert effect. Scroll through the list of effects 
blocks to select the desired routing.
5.8  Presets
The Presets tab allows channel presets to be recalled, edited and saved. 
Press the page icon on the right to save a new preset. Press the pencil icon to 
edit or delete a preset, and press on one of the saved presets to save changes 
or load that preset.
5.9  Output
The panorama can be adjusted to position the channel in the stereo field.
5.10  Meters
The Meters page is accessed via the icon at the top of the main screen. This page 
allows easy monitoring of all analog and digital levels, including USB channels, 
Gate and Dynamics activity, P-16 channels and the Main and Solo buses.
5.11  Shows
The Shows page allows performances to be saved for various venues, 
artists, sets and arrangements for later recall. Within those shows, 
individual snapshots can be saved, edited and recalled. Press the page icon 
to save a new show or snapshot. Press the pencil icon to edit or delete a saved 
show or snapshot. Pressing on a show or snapshot will allow any changes to 
be saved, or for a new snapshot to be loaded.
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