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Menu item
Value
Video Player
Adjusts the audio input from the video player.
Digital Gain
-42.0–0 .0–42.0dB
Input Level
-INF–0 .0–10.0dB
Input Mute
OFF, ON
Converts the input audio from stereo to mono.
Off
Mono
L Only
R Only
LR Mix
Solo
OFF, ON
0 .0–500msec
Delay
(0–25.0/29.9/30.0frame)
Reverb Send
0–127
Main Bus
This configures the Main bus.
Send
OFF,
AUX 1 Bus
This configures the AUX 1 bus.
Send Level
-INF–10.0dB
Dry
Pre Fader
Send Point
Post Fader
AUX 2 Bus
This configures the AUX 2 bus.
Send Level
-INF–10.0dB
Dry
Pre Fader
Send Point
Post Fader
High Pass Filter 80Hz
OFF, ON
Noise Gate
OFF, ON
Threshold
-80–-48–0dB
Release
30–500–5000msec
Compressor
OFF, ON
Threshold
-50–-8–0dB
1.00: 1, 1.12: 1, 1.25: 1, 1.40: 1,
1.60: 1, 1.80: 1, 2.00: 1,
Ratio
3.20: 1, 4.00: 1, 5.60: 1, 8.00: 1,
16.0: 1, INF: 1
Attack
0.0–30–100msec
Release
30–250–5000msec
Makeup Gain
-40–0–40dB
122
(bold text: default value)
ON
2 .50:
1,
Explanation
Adjusts the digital gain.
Adjusts the input volume.
Turns the mute function on/off. When this is "ON", the input audio is temporarily silenced.
Sends the stereo input audio without change.
The audio of the L channel is sent to both L and R.
The audio of the R channel is sent to both L and R.
The audio of the L channel and R channel is mixed, and sent to both L and R.
Turns the solo function on/off. Only the audio for which this is "ON" is heard in the
headphones.
* The solo function applies to the headphone output. It does not affect output other
than the headphones.
Adjusts the delay time of the audio.
Effect Outputs audio with a delay.
Adjusts the amount of audio sent to reverb.
When this is "ON", audio is sent to the Main bus.
These parameters adjust the amount of audio sent to the AUX 1 bus.
Sends the source audio with no effects applied.
Sends the effect-applied audio.
The send volume is constant, regardless of the volume (Input Level).
Sends the effect-applied audio.
The send volume can be changed by adjusting the volume (Input Level).
These parameters adjust the amount of audio sent to the AUX 2 bus.
Sends the source audio with no effects applied.
Sends the effect-applied audio.
The send volume is constant, regardless of the volume (Input Level).
Sends the effect-applied audio.
The send volume can be changed by adjusting the volume (Input Level).
Turns the high-pass filter on/off.
Effect Cuts off unneeded low-band audio. The cutoff frequency is 80 Hz.
Turns the noise gate on/off.
Eliminates audio that is lower than the specified threshold level. This is effective
when the noise that you want to remove is separate from the audio that you
Effect
want to keep, and can be used to remove hiss or other noise that is heard during
periods of silence.
Specifies the level used as the threshold for removing audio. Audio below the level set here
is removed.
Adjusts the length of time until the audio is fully attenuated after audio falls below the
threshold.
Turns the compressor on/off.
Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed. This reduces the
difference between the maximum volume and minimum volume, making the
Effect
audio more comfortable for listening.
Specifies the level used as the threshold at which the compressor is applied.
Compression is applied to audio that exceeds the threshold.
Specifies the degree of compression applied to the audio. The state in which no
compression is applied is defined as "1".
Specifies the time until compression starts when audio exceeding the threshold is input.
Adjusts the length of time until compression ends after audio falls below the threshold.
Adjusts the final output volume level after applying the compressor.

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