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AUX 1 BUS
LEVEL
MUTE
SOLO
DELAY
REVERB RETURN LEVEL
EQUALIZER
Hi GAIN
Hi FREQUENCY
Hi-Mid GAIN
Hi-Mid FREQUENCY
Hi-Mid Q
Lo-Mid GAIN
Lo-Mid FREQUENCY
Lo-Mid Q
Lo GAIN
Lo FREQUENCY
COMPRESSOR/LIMITER
TYPE
COMPRESSOR
THRESHOLD
RATIO
ATTACK
RELEASE
MAKEUP GAIN
LIMITER
THRESHOLD
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Value (bold text: default
Explanation
value)
Adjusts the audio of the AUX 1 bus.
Adjusts the output volume.
-INF–0 .0–10.0dB
This can also be adjusted by the [AUX 1] knob.
OFF, ON
Turns the mute function on/off. When this is "ON", the output audio is temporarily silenced.
Turns the solo function on/off. Only the audio for which this is "ON" is heard in the
headphones.
OFF, ON
* The solo function applies to the headphone output. It does not affect output other than the
headphones.
Adjusts the delay time of the audio.
0 .0–500msec
(0–25.0/29.9/30.0frame)
Effect Outputs audio with a delay.
-INF–0.0–10.0dB
Adjusts the return level of the reverb.
Turns the equalizer on/off.
OFF, ON
Effect
-12.0–0 .0–12.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the high band.
1.00–10 .0–20.0kHz
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the high band.
-12.0–0 .0–12.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the high-midrange band.
20Hz–2 .00kHz–20.0kHz
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the high-midrange band.
Adjusts the width of the frequency band when boosting or attenuating high-midrange
0.5–1 .0–16.0
band.
-12.0–0 .0–12.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the low-midrange band.
20Hz–500Hz–20.0kHz
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the low-midrange band.
0.5–1 .0–16.0
Adjusts the width of the frequency band when boosting or attenuating low-midrange band.
-12.0–0 .0–12.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the low band.
20Hz–100Hz–2.00kHz
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the low band.
OFF, ON
Turns the compressor or limiter on/off.
Selects the compressor or limiter.
COMPRESSOR
Effect
Effect Compresses the audio so that the mixed audio does not exceed the specified threshold level.
LIMITER
* Distortion will occur if audio that exceeds the allowable range of the limiter is input.
Specifies the level used as the threshold at which the compressor is applied. Compression is
-50–-8–0dB
applied to audio that exceeds the threshold.
1.00:1, 1.12:1, 1.25:1,
1.40:1,
1.60:1, 1.80:1, 2.00:1,
Specifies the degree of compression applied to the audio. The state in which no compression
2 .50:1,
is applied is defined as "1".
3.20:1, 4.00:1, 5.60:1,
8.00:1,
16.0:1, INF:1
0.0–30–100ms
Specifies the time until compression starts when audio exceeding the threshold is input.
30–250–5000ms
Adjusts the length of time until compression ends after audio falls below the threshold.
-40–0–40dB
Adjusts the final output volume level after applying the compressor.
Adjusts the level that becomes the threshold at which the limiter is applied. Compression
-40–-6–0dB
is applied to audio that exceeds the threshold. The volume level of audio that is output is
limited so as to stay to below the threshold.
This is a 4-band parametric equalizer. It lets you shape the character of the sound by
boosting or cutting four frequency regions.
Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed. This reduces the difference
between the maximum volume and minimum volume, making the audio more comfortable
for listening

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