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Audio In/Out and the Voice Processor
Disconnect and turn off the microphone
When disconnecting a microphone from the XLR jack, the phantom power
is automatically turned off. Phantom power is also automatically turned off
each time you turn the Pa4X off.
As an alternative, you can go to the
and deselect the
Adjusting the microphone input gain
After connecting a microphone, you can adjust its input gain, mix level and
output level.
1
Be sure the
MIC
indicators are turned off.
2
Use the
GAIN
(from 20 to 55 dB). Check the level by watching at the
the control panel. Keep the level so that this indicator remains green most of
the time, with orange appearing at signal peaks. Never go to red.
aUDIO IN color
Off
Green
Orange
Red
For more accurate control of the microphone input, you can check the input
level in the
Global > Mic Setup > EQ/Dynamics
+48V Phantom Power
indicator is turned on. Be sure the
knob next to the
MIC INPUT
Meaning
No signal entering.
Low- to mid-level signal entering. If the indicator turns off too often,
the input gain is too low. Use the GAIN control to increase the input
level.
Slight overload in the signal path. This is fine if it turns on only on signal
peaks.
Clipping is occurring in the signal path. Use the GAIN control to lower
the input level.
Global > Audio & Video > Audio In
checkbox.
HARMONY
connector to adjust the input gain
page.
page,
and
DOUBLE
AUDIO IN
indicator on

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