8.3.3
Stereo
Using the slide control in the "Stereo" field you can adjust the volume of the overall master. Depending on the
use and configuration it is possible to control the line master only. The fade-in and fade-out speed of the stereo
signal depends on the adjusted speed (refer to chapter "8.4.3 Fading").
The adjusted stereo volume of the MIX 10 NG is displayed both graphically next to the slide control and
numerically in the field "current". The volume adjustment corresponds to the master level (5) adjusted on the
MIX 10 NG.
The values to be adjusted and displayed are as follows:
0 to -16 dB
-16 to -48 dB
-48 to -76 dB
-104 dB
Absolute
In the "absolute" field a volume reduction to a preset value in dB can be done. Using the pull down menu the value is adjusted to a
certain value to which the volume is reduced. There are two possibilities:
1. "set" - By selecting the "set" button the value is adjusted immediately.
2. "fade" - By selecting the "fade" button the value is adjusted slowly according to the adjusted speed (refer to chapter
"8.4.3 Fading").
Relative
In the "relative" field the volume can be increased or reduced in defined steps. Using the pull down menu you can select the value and
select the "higher" or "lower" option. There are two possibilities:
1. "set" - By selecting the "set" button the value is adjusted immediately.
2. "fade" - By selecting the "fade" button the value is ajusted slowly according to the adjusted speed (refer to chapter "8.4.3 Fading").
Ducking
You can effect the ducking function manually by selecting the "manu" button. The stereo signal is faded out according to the configuration
(refer to chapter "8.4.2 Ducking"). Using the "manu" button once again, the stereo signal is faded in again. The "manu" indication shows this
function.
The "auto" indication shows that the ducking function is effected by a microphone signal.
During an activated ducking function the volume can be changed. The ducking reduction remains the same.
For configurations of the switch-on status refer to chapter "8.4.1 Start".
8.3.4
Mic
Using the slide control in the "Mic" field you can adjust the microphone volume. Depending on the use and
configuration it is possible to control microphone 1 or the signal of the Mic 1 - 6 microphone master. The fade-in
and fade-out speed of the stereo signal depends on the adjusted speed (refer to chapter "8.4.3 Fading"). The
adjusted microphone volume of the MIX 10 NG is displayed both graphically next to the slide control and
numerically in the "current" field. The volume adjustment corresponds to the master level (5) adjusted at the MIX
10 NG.
The values to be adjusted and displayed are as follows:
0 to -16 dB
-16 to -48 dB
-48 to -76 dB
-104 dB
Absolute
In the "absolute" field a volume reduction to a preset value in dB can be entered. Using the pull down menu the
value is selected to which the volume is reduced. There are two possibilities:
1.
2.
to chapter "8.4.3 Fading").
Relative
In the "relative" field the volume can be increased or reduced in defined steps. Using the pull down menu in the "steps" field you can
select the value and the "higher" or "lower" options. There are two possibilities:
1. "set" - By selecting the "set" button the value is adjusted immediately.
2. "fade" - By selecting the "fade" button the value is adjusted slowly according to the adjusted speed (refer to chapter
"8.4.3 Fading").
For configurations of the switch-on status refer to chapter "8.4.1 Start".
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in 0.5 dB steps
in 1.0 dB steps
in 2.0 dB steps
mute
in 0.5 dB steps
in 1.0 dB steps
in 2.0 dB steps
mute
"set" - By selecting the "set" button the value is adjusted immediately.
"fade" - By selecting the "fade" button the value is adjusted slowly according to the adjusted speed (refer