Parameter Functions - Steinberg MR816CSX Operation Manual

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■ Parameter functions

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DRIVE knob
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Parameters both for the compressor and
equalizer
1 VST preset
This section lets you store the Channel Strip settings as
preset data of the VST plug-in effect or call up the preset
data. Click the icon (
) at right to call up or actually
store the data.
2 Sweet Spot Data
Clicking this calls up a box from which you can select the
desired Sweet Spot Data which includes the compressor
settings that were created by top-class engineers. You
can create your favorite sound simply by rotating the
MORPH knob to "morph" the selected Sweet Spot Data
according to your taste.
From this box, select the desired Sweet Spot Data then
click [OK] to actually load the settings. For information
about the available data, refer to the following page:
http://service.steinberg.de/goto.nsf/show/
supportupdates_mr816_gb/
3 MORPH knob
Rotating this knob will morph the selected Sweet Spot
Data. The preset setup of the compressor and equalizer is
assigned to each of several locations in the knob. The dif-
ferent setting will be called up automatically according to
the knob's pointer location.
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Parameters for the compressor
4 Compressor curve (indication only)
This mini-graph indicates the approximate compressor
response for the current input channel. The horizontal line
indicates the input signal level while the vertical line indi-
cates the output signal level. The compressor is not
applied to the range within the linear, proportional
response (output level is equivalent to input level),
whereas it is applied to the range where the response
curve is flatter (the more flat the slope or declination, the
higher the compression ratio). Controlling the DRIVE knob
( # ) determines the threshold level (above which the com-
pressor is applied) indicated as the turning point of this
graph.
5 GR meter
Indicates the gain reduction (or GR, which is the amount
over which the actual level is reduced by compression) in
real time.
6 ATTACK
Adjusts the attack time of the compressor (the time from
when the signal exceeds the threshold level until com-
pression begins). The larger the value, the longer the time
until compression actually begins.
Range:
0.092 – 80.00 (msec)
7 RELEASE
Adjusts the release time of the compressor (the time from
when the signal falls below the threshold level until com-
pression is removed). The larger the value, the longer the
release time.
Range:
9.3 – 999.0 (msec)
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