Routing - Martin Audio MLA User Manual

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By default the time constants are set to Manual but they can be set to Automatic by clicking the Auto Time Constant button
which will then grey out the Attack and Release windows. Auto Time constants select the most appropriate time constants for
the frequency band that has been selected using the high and low pass filters in the PEQ window for each output. Parameters
are set by clicking on the drop-down arrow and selecting the desired value from the list;-
Clip level is a clip limiter designed to catch very fast peaks that might exceed the input headroom and can be set from +2dBu to
+34dBu in 1dB increments.
Peak Level is the principal limiter threshold with time constants determined by the Attack and Release controls. The threshold
range is from -10dBu to +22dBu also in 1dB increments.
Attack time is in milliseconds and can be the following values; 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.4, 2.0, 2.8, 4.0, 5.7, 8.0, 11, 16, 23, 45 or
45ms
Release is specified as a multiple of the selected attack time and can be either 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x or 64x.
The limiter can be hidden again by clicking the 'HIDE LIMITER' button.

Routing

The Routing Tab brings up the routing matrix window which allows the input and output modes to be selected and the routing
freely configured;-
As with All other MLA devices, the Merlin has the facility to accept a digital input over the U-Net network ready for when this
feature is implemented. This is achieved by selecting the Unet option which can be done individually for each channel;-
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