Name
Output channel label
Gain control step size
Pink noise switch
Test tone switch
Mute switch
Master output gain
Rio Rancho, NM
Description
Output channels may be assigned a custom label to make it easier to understand a setup. For
example, labels like Zone 3 or Cry room might usefully replace the default labels Ch 1, Ch 2, etc.
To do this, right click on the channel group desired and choose Output Label... from popup menu.
This opens the Edit Label dialog.
The default step size when using the buttons to run the gain up and down is 1dB. To change this
right click on the channel group desired and choose Output gain step size... from the popup menu.
This opens the Set Gain Step Size dialog.
The pink noise generator can be turned on/off by right clicking on the channel group desired and
choosing Pink Noise On to toggle the switch. If the pink noise generator is on, the Pink Noise On
menu item will be checked, otherwise it is unchecked. This option will be disabled if the test tone
generator is turned on for the output channel.
The 1 kHz test tone generator can be turned on/off by right clicking on the channel group desired
and choosing Test Tone On to toggle the switch. If the test tone generator is on, the Test Tone On
menu item will be checked, otherwise it is unchecked. This option will be disabled if the pink noise
generator is turned on for the output channel.
The output channel can be muted/unmuted by right clicking on the channel group desired and
choosing Mute Output to toggle the mute state. If the channel is muted, the Mute Output menu
item will be checked, otherwise it is unchecked. The mute control will change state to confirm the
action.
The gain controls for the output channels may be ganged together so that a single master control
can be used to run them up and down. To do this, right click on the on any channel group and
choose Master Output Gain... from popup menu. This opens the Master Output Gain Control
dialog.
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