Module Levels And Aux Sends; Dynamics Settings; Other Settings - Tascam DM-4800 Owner's Manual

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2 – Basic operational concepts : Encoder mappings
The
encoders of each EQ band are used to control
Q
the Q (bandwidth), as shown here:

Module levels and AUX sends

displayed up to the nominal level, and the nominal
level is marked by the lower indicator lighting with
all indicators up to the nominal position half-lit.
Full cut
Figure 2.18: Encoders used to make module level and aux send adjustments
If the encoders are "flipped", the position of the
channel faders is represented in the same way as for
aux sends.
High Q value
A little wider
(minimum band-
width)
Figure 2.17: Encoders in frequency Q adjustment mode
The level is
Below nominal
(0dB)
Minimum Q
(widest band)
Levels above the nominal are shown by additional
segments above the nominal segment lighting, and
those below the nominal position changing to half-lit
status, as shown in the illustration here.
Nominal (0dB)
Above nominal

Dynamics settings

with higher levels lighting more segments. An excep-
tion to this is the output level, which works in the
same ways as an EQ gain encoder.

Other settings

Aux levels from busses (including
the stereo buss), delay time, and surround LFE levels
are also "rotary" settings, with higher levels lighting
more segments.
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These are "rotary" settings,
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