Meter Inserts - E-Mu 404 Owner's Manual

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4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer
Mixer Strip Creation
Choose one of the Send Outputs. Click on a destination to select it.
3.
Choose one of the Return Inputs. Click on a source to select it.
4.
Click OK to select the Send and Return or Cancel to cancel the operation.
5.
To Delete Effects from an Insert:
Right-Click over the Insert Effect you wish to delete. A yellow line around the insert
1.
location indicates that it is selected. A pop-up dialog box appears.
Select "Delete Insert" to remove the selected insert or select "Delete All Inserts" to
2.
remove all inserts.
The effect(s) are deleted from the insert chain.
3.
To Bypass an Insert:
Inserts can be bypassed if you want to temporarily hear the audio without the effect or
insert. Bypass can also be used to turn off a Send Insert.
Method #1
Click on the Effect (in the Insert section) and select FX in the TV display.
1.
Click the Bypass button.
2.
Method #2
Right-Click over the Effect you want to bypass (in the Insert section). A pop-up
1.
dialog box appears.
Select "Bypass Insert" from the list of options.
2.
To Solo an Insert:
Inserts can also be soloed. Solo bypasses all the other inserts in the strip and allows you
to hear only the soloed effect. This feature is very useful when adjusting the effect
parameters.
Method #1
Click on the Effect (in the Insert section) and select FX in the TV display.
1.
Click the Solo button.
2.
Method #2
Right-Click over the Effect you want to Solo (in the Insert section). A pop-up dialog
1.
box appears.
Select "Solo Insert" from the list of options.
2.

Meter Inserts

Keeping track of signal levels is important in any audio system, be it analog or digital.
You want to keep the signal levels running as close to maximum in order to achieve high
resolution and low noise. On the other hand, you don't want the signal level so high as
to cause clipping. To help you maintain optimum signal levels, we have included Peak
Level Meters, which can be dropped into any insert location.
The insert meters are of the "peak hold" type. The topmost bar in the meter holds its
highest level for a second to let you see transients that would otherwise be too quick for
the eye. A numeric readout above the meter shows the peak-hold level in dB.
The peak meters are also color-coded to indicate the signal strength. The chart below
outlines the meanings of the colors. Avoid lighting the topmost red bar, as this indicates
distortion of the signal. Click on the clip indicator to turn it off.
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Tip: Select the Plug-in
f
and press the Delete key
to delete the plug-in from
the strip.
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