Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual - Page 20
Compressing Input Channels, Attenuating Input Channels, POSITION, STEREO LINK, CURVE, Meters, ON/OFF
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20 Input Channels Compressing Input Channels To set the Input Channel compressors, use the [SEL] buttons to select the desired Input Channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then press the [F3] button to display the Dynamics | Comp Edit page. 1 2 3 45 Attenuating Input Channels To set the attenuator for each Input Channel, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EQ] button, then press the [F3] button to display the EQ | In Att page. 6 7 1 POSITION Use the Parameter wheel, or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the position of the compressor within the channel from the following options: • PRE EQ Immediately before EQ (default) • PRE FADER ...........Immediately before the fader • POST FADER ........Immediately after the fader 2 STEREO LINK This ON/OFF button enables you to pair compressors for stereo operation even when channels are not paired. 3 CURVE This area displays the current compressor curve. 4 TYPE This field indicates the compressor type used by the currently-selected channel's compressor (COMP/EXPAND/COMP (H)/COMP (S)). Note: You cannot change the Compressor type on this page. To change the compressor type, recall a program that uses the desired compressor type from the compressor library. 5 Meters These meters indicate the levels of the post-compressor signals and the amount of gain reduction. 6 ON/OFF The ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected Input Channel's compressor on or off. 7 PARAMETER section These controls enable you to set the compressor parameters. (See page 149 for more information on the parameters of each compressor type.) Tip: • This function is unavailable for the ST IN Channels. • You can store the compressor settings in the compressor library, which features preset programs that can be used for various applications (see page 80). Move the cursor to the knob for the desired Input Channel, then rotate the Parameter wheel to set the amount of attenuation in the range of -96 dB to +12 dB. Tip: You can also set the attenuation amount (in dB) for the currently-selected channel on the EQ | EQ Edit page. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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