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6.3  Config
1.  Invert the phase with this button.
2.  Press the Link button to link the adjacent channel for stereo operation.
3.  Engage the 48 V phantom power by pressing and holding this button.
4.  Adjust the analog input Gain with this control.
5.  Engage an effect Insert and select the FX bus that will be inserted.
6.  The source for the channel’s physical input and USB input can be selected 
with these pull-down menus.
7.  Select whether the analog input or USB input appears at this channel.
8.  The S/E button appears at the top of many edit pages, and offers the option 
to view a simple or expanded set of controls, especially for the Gate and 
Dynamics pages.
9.  Engage the Low Cut with this button to remove unwanted low frequencies.
10.  Adjust the digital Trim for the USB input with this control. 
6.4  Gate
The Gate tab allows a noise gate to be engaged and adjusted to remove 
unwanted noise. Using the S/E button, a simple or expanded set of parameters 
can be selected to accommodate various levels of mixing expertise. Presets can 
also be selected from the folder icon to automatically load settings that suit 
your application.
1.  Engage the gate with the ON button.
2.  The function menu allows various types of gates to be selected. The 
EXP 2, 3 and 4 settings create an extra-steep taper for signals that fall 
below the threshold. The Gate setting enables a more aggressive drop in 
volume for signals below the threshold. The Ducker setting attenuates the 
signal by a predetermined amount whenever the signal rises beyond the 
selected threshold.
3.  Adjust the Threshold that the audio must reach in order to bypass the gate or 
engage the Ducker.
4.  The Range parameter adjusts the amount of attenuation for the 
Gate and Ducker.
5.  Adjust the Attack knob to set how quickly the gate takes effect when the 
input signal drops below the threshold.
6.  Adjust the Hold knob to set how long the input signal must surpass the 
threshold before bypassing the gate.
7.  Adjust the Release knob to set how quickly the gate releases after the audio 
rises above the threshold.
8.  Engage the key filter with the Key On button.
9.  Select a low cut, high cut or mid peak frequency and bandwidth/slope for 
the key filter.
10.  Select the frequency for the key filter.
6.5  EQ
1.  Engage the EQ with the ON button.
2.  Engage the Lowcut button to remove unwanted low frequencies.
3.  Select the type of EQ for the selected band. This menu will only be available 
when one of the 4 bands are active, not including the lowcut.
4.  Drag the band button left and right to determine the specific frequency, 
and move it up and down to determine the amount of boost or cut. 
Use a pinch or spread gesture (zoom in/out) to alter the bandwidth/Q.
5.  Select the source for the RTA to display.
6.  To automatically send the channel that you are currently editing to the RTA, 
press the Follow button.
7.  Press the Post button to display the post-EQ results in the RTA.
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