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Gating Input Channels, Channel KEYIN SOURCE

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62 Chapter 6-Input Channels C Channel section You can set individual delay parameters here. The delay parameters include the following items: • msec This parameter sets the delay time in milliseconds. • meter/feet/sample/ beat/frame The delay time can be set using units of meters, feet, samples, beats, or frames, which you select by using the DELAY SCALE buttons. • MIX This parameter sets the mix balance of dry (Input Channel) and wet (delayed) signals. • FB.GAIN This parameter sets the amount of delay feedback. Tip: • The delay time range depends on the sampling rate at which the DM1000 is operating. (For example, at 44.1 kHz, the range is 0 through 984.1 msec.) • If you select the DELAY SCALE meter or feet button, the distance value can be converted to the delay time based on sonic speeds (about 340 m/sec at 15 degrees Celsius). This option is useful if you wish to correct the timing difference between two sound sources that are far apart. • If you select the DELAY SCALE beat button, a parameter box for setting a note that represents the beat and a parameter box for a tempo (BPM) setting appear below the DELAY SCALE parameter. Setting the note and BPM settings in these parameter boxes enables you to set a delay time that synchronizes to the song tempo. Gating Input Channels To set the Input Channel gates, use the [SEL] buttons to select the desired Input Channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then the [F1] button. The Dynamics | Gate Edit page appears. 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 A KEYIN SOURCE Select one of the following buttons to determine the trigger source for the currently-selected Input Channel's gate. • SELF The selected channel's own input signal is the trigger source. • CHANNEL Another Channel's input signal is the trigger source. Select the desired channel in the parameter box below the CHANNEL button. • AUX An Aux Send signal is the trigger source. Select the desired bus in the parameter box below the AUX button. DM1000-Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6—Input Channels
DM1000—Owner’s Manual
C
Channel section
You can set individual delay parameters here. The delay parameters include the follow-
ing items:
msec
...............................
This parameter sets the delay time in milliseconds.
meter/feet/sample/
beat/frame
....................
The delay time can be set using units of meters, feet, samples,
beats, or frames, which you select by using the DELAY SCALE
buttons.
MIX
................................
This parameter sets the mix balance of dry (Input Channel)
and wet (delayed) signals.
FB.GAIN
.......................
This parameter sets the amount of delay feedback.
Gating Input Channels
To set the Input Channel gates, use the [SEL] buttons to select the desired Input Channel,
then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then the [F1] button. The Dynam-
ics | Gate Edit page appears.
A
KEYIN SOURCE
Select one of the following buttons to determine the trigger source for the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel’s gate.
SELF
...............................
The selected channel’s own input signal is the trigger source.
CHANNEL
....................
Another Channel’s input signal is the trigger source. Select the
desired channel in the parameter box below the CHANNEL
button.
AUX
...............................
An Aux Send signal is the trigger source. Select the desired bus
in the parameter box below the AUX button.
Tip:
The delay time range depends on the sampling rate at which the DM1000 is operating. (For
example, at 44.1 kHz, the range is 0 through 984.1 msec.)
If you select the DELAY SCALE meter or feet button, the distance value can be converted to
the delay time based on sonic speeds (about 340 m/sec at 15 degrees Celsius). This option is
useful if you wish to correct the timing difference between two sound sources that are far
apart.
If you select the DELAY SCALE beat button, a parameter box for setting a note that repre-
sents the beat and a parameter box for a tempo (BPM) setting appear below the DELAY
SCALE parameter. Setting the note and BPM settings in these parameter boxes enables you
to set a delay time that synchronizes to the song tempo.
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