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Each input channel's monitor button (Players A
and B, CD-ROM, and Sampler), allows to route
the audio signal through the MONITOR output
channel, where it can be played independently
from titles currently played by the players. This
requires of course that the monitor options are
enabled in the program options, and that the
monitor has disposition over it's own sound card.
To the left of the channel designation beat displays
for every input channel can be found. The
MASTER-Output controls the overall volume of
all four input channels. Located close by, is the
AGC Module button, indicating by a little LED in
it's center if it is active or not.
All control can be reset to a value of –1.0dB by
simply right clicking on them.
3.13.2. The Equalizer
The equalizer is used to adjust and correct
frequency ranges of Players A, B, and the CD
player. Individual player settings can be opened
by clicking buttons
activated and deactivated by clicking
controls allow to adjust every single one of all 14
frequency ranges individually. These settings are
graphically displayed in a curve, located in the
display above the controls. By right clicking into
the display, or a click on the
will be reset to linear frequency ranges.
If the red OVERFLOW LED comes one
permanently, the overall amplification of the
equalizer is set to high, which can cause
distor tions. In this case it is recommended
activate the PREAMP (Limiter) function, or to
make according adjustments to the equalizer
settings.
The to start the recorder click on the
button
3.13.3. Loading and Storing Equalizer
Settings
BPM Studio supports loading and saving of as
many different equalizer settings as you like. Also,
predefined templates are available. To manage
your settings use the "Presets" function in the
equalizer's pop up menu.
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button, this curve
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