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User Manual for ALP442e & ALP442e-MIC
Click on this icon to display the concerned pair of channels as one stereo
channel strip.
On a stereo channel strip, the controls (volumes, solo, mute) are applied
to the left and right channels.
Channel strip name
Click on the channel strip name
Note: when a channel strip display is changed from mono to stereo, or
stereo to mono, the channel stream name goes back to the default name.
As a consequence, it is recommended to keep the display mode used
(mono or stereo) when the channel strip names have been changed.
Analog input gain settings
The first screen capture on the left relates to the ALP442e or ALP882e. The
screen capture below relates to the ALP442e-MIC or ALP882e-MIC, where
a Line/Mic level selection is available.
The analog input gain can be adjusted thanks to the potentiometer at the
top of the analog input channel strip. Note that if the inputs are displayed
as a stereo input, the gain adjustment applies to the left and right
channels.
There are three ways of adjusting the input gain.
1) Click on the round potentiometer without releasing and move the
2) Press the Ctrl key without releasing and then click on the
3) Click on the gain value displayed below the potentiometer, write and
Double click on the potentiometer to reset the analog gain to 0 dB.
For ALP442e / ALP882e and ALP442e-MIC / ALP882e-MIC in LINE input
mode, analog input gain values range from -24 dB to +16 dB, in steps of
0.5 dB.
Selecting the Mic mode from the Line/Mic selector sets the input to the
Mic mode. This changes the gain range and gives access to the 48V
phantom power switch.
For ALP442e-MIC / ALP882e-MIC in Mic input mode, analog input gain
values range from 0 dB to +56 dB, in steps of 0.5 dB.
ALP442e / ALP882e and
ALP442e-MIC / ALP882e-MIC in
LINE input mode
ALP882e & ALP882e-MIC
,
mouse left or right to decrease and increase the gain respectively, in
steps of 0.5 dB.
potentiometer with the mouse. The gain can be adjusted in steps of 1
dB with the mouse wheel as long as the Ctrl key remains pressed.
enter the new value.
Here are a few examples of input level alignment:
and enter a new name.
ALP442e-MIC / ALP882e-MIC in Mic
input mode
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