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Argument
Argument value
Default
0.0
User Limits
Yes
Supported
Event Source
Yes
Description
This parameter sets the fader level (in dB) in the digital domain.
Interpretation of the Arguments
The Channel Type entry indicates that this command accepts a virtual channel
name as an argument.
The Value Type entry indicates that this command accepts a floating point
number to set the fader level to.
The Read/Write Mode entry indicates that the fader value can be set with the
action set and the value can be retrieved with the action get.
The Phys Chans entry indicates the types of physical channel this command
can operate on. The fader command can operate on most physical input sig-
nals include the standard conferencing inputs and outputs (for example, the
analog mic or line inputs on the rear-panel of the C-series products), the sound
reinforcement inputs and outputs (used with the SR12), telephony input and
output channels, submix channels, and the ConferenceLink channels to and
from the Polycom HDX video system.
The Virt Chans entry indicates that the command can operate on both mono
and stereo virtual channels.
The System Limits entry indicates the maximum and minimum values for the
command. In this example the fader may be set to any value between -100 and
+20 in increments of 0.1 dB.
The Default value entry indicates the value this parameter will have if not set.
It will default to 0 dB in this example.
The User Limits Supported entry indicates whether it is possible to set maxi-
mum and minimum values for the fader to limit the values to only be within
those ranges. In this example, the fader command can have a minimum and
maximum fader value associated with it.
The Event Source entry indicates whether you can use the parameter as a
source in an Event. In this example, the fader command can be used as a source
in an Event.
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