Ashly nX8004 Operating Manual page 30

Multi-mode power amplifiers 3,000w, 1,500w, 800w, and 400w per channel
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Operating Manual - nX, nXe, and nXp Power Amplifiers
Gain with VCA
The Gain w/ VCA block allows the user to modify a signal's level by either applying gain
or attenuation. The Polarity of the signal may also be inverted. The Level control allows
for gain adjustment between +12db and -50dB as well as OFF. The Level fader can be
adjusted in 0.5 dB increments. Finer adjustment (0.1 dB increments) may be made by
typing in the value into the provided text box below the fader.
Additionally, the Gain can be assigned to a subgroup using the Digital VCA Group. This
allows a single "Master" fader to adjust multiple gains. Note that unlike using Linking, the
Digital VCA Group does not change the position of the Level fader. Rather, the "virtual"
fader is created by the Digital VCA Group. As the Digital VCA Group "Master" fader is
moved, the amount of gain/attenuation is added to the Level shown on the Gain w/ VCA
fader. This works in a similar fashion to a "VCA Subgroup" on a mixing console. Note
that a single Gain w/ VCA block can be assigned to up to 4 Digital VCA Groups, thereby
allowing more complex configurations.
Parameters
Level - Off, -50dB to +12dB in .1dB increments.
Polarity - Normal or Inverted.
Digital VCA Group Enabled - Selecting this button enables each corresponding Digital VCA Group.
Digital VCA Groups - Selecting this will open the VCA Groups Master Faders window.
Total - This indicator shows the total gain/attenuation applied to the channel. It is the sum of the gain of the Level fader plus
the gain applied by each of the enabled VCA Groups.
RD-8C Remote Control Gain
Remote Gain allows the user to choose where Ashly's RD-8C will apply gain to a signal
path (WR5s are handled by the WR5 Gain Block). When the remote is assigned to a
channel, it applies gain/attenuation within the remote gain block, allowing the other gain
blocks to remain unaffected by the remotes. This allows for more complex setups, i.e.
the system has a specified maximum gain/attenuation (when the remotes are all set to 0),
but may not be the maximum for the unit.
RD8C Controls
The RD8C Controls allows the user to see the current status of the RD8C, and assign
faders to a channel. Any fader may be arbitrarily assigned to any DSP channel or multiple
DSP channels. When "Enabled" is checked (Green) for a particular RD8C Fader, then
that fader's attenuation is applied via the remote gain block. The current attenuation for
each fader is also displayed for ease of setup and knowledge of how a fader will affect
the channel. The RD8C Active LED is also available. This indicates whether or not a
RD8C has been or is being used with this device.
Total Attenuation - The total attenuation is displayed. This is the total amount of attenu-
ation applied by the remote gain block.
Link Group - It is possible to link the remote gain block to other remote gain blocks.
When these remote gain blocks are linked, their WR5 attenuation and RD8C assignments
will track. This allows for room-combining where the WR5's gains should track each other.
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