Advanced Audio - Denon X1800 Prime User Manual

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Microphone
These settings affect the microphones.
Gain: This is the gain level of the microphone inputs: -10dB to +10dB.
Talk Over Level: This setting determines how much the master mix volume level is lowered when the
microphone talkover feature is activated: -20dB to -40dB.
Talk Over Resume: While using the talkover feature, the master mix volume will return to its normal
level after the microphone input detect no incoming signal. This setting determines whether that
transition occurs moderately (Normal) or quickly (Fast).
EQ High: This is the frequency band that will be affected by the High Mic EQ knob: 1000Hz–4000Hz
(in varying increments).
EQ Low: This is the frequency band that will be affected by the Low Mic EQ knob: 500Hz–2000Hz (in
varying increments).
Booth Receive: Select On to allow the microphone signal to be sent to the booth outputs and record
outputs. Select Off to send the microphone signal to the master outputs only.
Reset Mic Default: Select OK to return the Mic settings to their default values, or select Cancel to
return to the previous menu.

Advanced Audio

These settings determine the mixer's digital operation and other advanced functions.
Sampling Rate: This is the sampling rate of the USB audio signal: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, or 96kHz.
Master Out Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the master outputs: -15dB to 0dB.
Booth Out Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the booth: -15dB to 0dB.
USB Audio: These settings determine the routing and levels of USB audio.
CH1–4/Master/Cue Assign: These settings determine which USB audio channels (1/2–9/10) will
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receive the audio signal from Channels 1–4 (CH1–CH4), the master mix (Master), and the cue
channel (Cue).
Output Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the master mix sent to your computer over
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a USB connection: -20dB to +20dB.
Ch Input Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the audio signals sent to Channels 1–4
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from your computer over a USB connection: -20dB to +20dB.
DVS Setup: For Channels 1–4 (CH1–CH4), select the input level each one will use when its input
selector is set to DVS. Select Phono to use control vinyl records or Line to use control CDs.
Digital Settings:
Digital Out: This is an offset to the volume level of the audio signal sent from the digital out: -
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20dB to +20dB.
Digital Link: Select On to sum the outgoing signal before the Master knob and Booth knob,
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which you can use to control their output level. Select Off to sum the outgoing signal after the
Master knob and Booth knob, which will have no effect on the output level.
Link Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the audio signal sent to the Digital Link In: -
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20dB to +20dB.
Cross Fader Cut: These settings determine how far you must move the crossfader from each side
(Fader Cut A or B) for it to start affecting the audio signal: -2.0mm to 2.0mm
FX Edit:
FX Return: This is the unity level for the send outputs and receive inputs: -10dB–0dB. You may
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need to adjust this setting based on the types of external effects you are using.
Beat Break Edit: This menu enables you to select, edit, and store patterns for the BeatBreak
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effect. See
To edit a pattern:
1.
Turn the FX Select/Enter knob to select a pattern (1–16), and then press it.
2.
Turn the FX Select/Enter knob to select one of 12 16th-notes in the pattern. You cannot
edit the four main beats of the pattern; they will always sound because they contain the
audio being sampled.
Press the FX Select/Enter knob to change the beat from a "hit"/"strike" ( █ ) to a rest ( __ )
or vice versa.
Repeat this step, if desired.
3.
Press Back to return to the previous screen.
Effects > BPM Effect Module
for more information about how this effect works.
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