Section 4-In Levels And Utilities; Auto Input Leveling; Manual Input Leveling; Utility - DigiTech STUDIO QUAD V2 User Manual

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Studio Quad V2 User's Manual
SECTION 4 - IN LEVELS & UTILITIES
AUTOMATIC INPUT LEVELING
Proper input level adjustment can be the difference between an acceptable recording and a great recording.
Fortunately, the Studio Quad V2 has the ability to automatically optimize your input levels based on the signal sent
to the input(s).
The concept of Auto Leveling is simple: the Studio Quad V2 listens to the signal for about 8 seconds, and sets the
input levels accordingly. You also have the option of leveling the inputs manually if you want.
To automatically level the inputs, do the following:
• Press and hold the <IN LEVELS> button until AUTO LEVEL appears in the Information line of the display.
When you release the button, the display looks something like this:
• Select the inputs you want to auto level using the <1> through <4> buttons. The number buttons you select
light brightly, the <NEXT PAGE> button begins flashing, and the Information line of the display alternately
reads PRESS NEXT PAGE TO BEGIN and SELECT INPUTS 1 THRU 4. You can choose to auto level
any combination or all of the inputs.
• Make sure that the program material you want is playing through the inputs, then press <NEXT PAGE>. The
display reads AUTO LEVELING... for eight seconds while listening to the input signal(s), after which the
display returns to the manual leveling screen.
NOTE: If no signal is detected, the Input Level will be set to the factory default of 70%

MANUAL INPUT LEVELING

To manually adjust the input levels, do the following:
• Press <IN LEVELS>. The display shows all four inputs and their current level settings.
• Using the <1> through <4> keys and the Data Wheel, select and set the input level of the input you want to
level manually.

UTILITY

There are settings in the Studio Quad V2 that affect many things simultaneously. They can be found in the Utility
menu, and are considered "global" settings. This list of items includes: display contrast, MIDI assignments, system
exclusive options, etc.
The Utility section contains eight Pages. To access Utility mode, press <UTILITY> once. Once inside, you can use
the <PREV PAGE>, <NEXT PAGE>, <1> - <4> buttons, and the Data wheel to navigate through Utility mode.

ADJUSTING THE SCREEN CONTRAST

The SCRN CONTRAST control in the Utility menu allows you to adjust the contrast of the display from different
viewing angles. To change the screen contrast, do the following:
• Press <UTILITY>. Scroll to Page One of the Utility Menu using the <NEXT PAGE> and <PREVIOUS
PAGE> keys. The display reads:
1
Select Inputs 1 thru 4
C C
C C
70
70
%kHz
%kHz
1
2
m
Sec
m
Sec
CHANGED
MIDI
CLIP
LEVEL 1
FACTORY PRG
- CHANGED
- CHANGED
S-DISC
CLIP
USER PRG
USER PRG
- CHANGED
- CHANGED
P
ROCESSING
LEVEL 2
CLIP
FX EDIT PAGE
UTILITY PAGE
LEVEL 3
1 2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
CLIP
LEVEL 4
C C
C C
70
70
%kHz
%kHz
3
4
m
Sec
m
Sec
CHANGED
IN 1
OUT 1
IN 2
OUT 2
IN 3
OUT 3
IN 4
OUT 4
DIGITAL CLIP
MODIFIERS
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