Using Input Direct; Adjusting Input Controls - DigiDesign D-Show Profile Manual

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Setting the Hardware Insert Location
You can choose the location of the hardware insert in the sig-
nal path, relative to the four plug-in inserts, for each channel.
A hardware insert does not need to be currently assigned to do
this.
To set the hardware insert location:
Go to the Inputs page and target the channel where you
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want to set the hardware insert location.
In the Inserts section of the Inputs page, click the hardware
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insert indicator so that it lights red.
Click to set
HW Insert
location
Setting a hardware insert location in the Inputs page
Activating and Bypassing Inserts
After hardware and plug-in inserts are assigned, they can be
activated and bypassed from the from the ACS section or the
corresponding Input page controls.
To activate or bypass a plug-in insert from the ACS section:
Target the channel by pressing its Select switch.
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Press any of the Plug-In switches in the Insert Processing
2
section to activate or bypass the corresponding Insert. The
switch lights when the insert is activated.
To activate or bypass a hardware insert from an Input Channel or
FX Return:
Go to the Inputs page and target the channel.
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Click the In/Out switch for the HW insert (at the top of the
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Inserts section) on the channel. The switch lights when the in-
sert is in-circuit.

Using Input Direct

Input Direct mode lets you completely bypass the built-in dy-
namics and EQ processing, and all inserts on Input Channels
and FX Returns. This mode routes the input signal directly
from the Top of Channel pickoff to the channel fader.
Input Channels Input Direct bypasses the HPF, built-in dynam-
ics and EQ, plug-in inserts, and the hardware insert point on
Input Channels.
FX Returns Input Direct bypasses the built-in EQ, plug-in in-
serts, and the hardware insert point on FX Returns.
To bypass all processing on an input channel:
Target the channel by pressing its Select switch.
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Click the Input Direct button in the Config section of the
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Inputs page for the selected channel. The button flashes to in-
dicate Input Direct mode is active.
Input Direct
Setting a hardware insert location in the Inputs page

Adjusting Input Controls

Input Gain
Input Gain is adjustable from the rotary encoders on each In-
put Channel and FX Return. Mic inputs have a gain range
from +10 dB to +60 dB. Analog line inputs and digital inputs
have a gain range from –20 dB to +18 dB.
Gain Guess Feature
An automated Gain Guess function can be used to set a nom-
inal level for a channel based on its incoming signal. When
you press and hold the rotary encoder assigned to control gain
(either the input encoders or the Input Gain encoder in the
ACS section), the system samples incoming signals and auto-
matically sets the channel gain and pad for a 0 dB reference
when the encoder is released. Gain Guess follows the current
Meter mode (Peak or RMS).
Gain Indicators
When Gain is displayed on the input encoders, the encoder's
indicator LED lights to indicate that the gain is set to the de-
fault value (+10 dB for analog inputs, and 0 dB for digital in-
puts). Gain change is indicated by the encoder ring LEDs, and
gain value is shown in the channel display.
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