Diagram; Set The Input Level - OTO Biscuit User Manual

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1.4 DIAGRAM

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After changing gain by using the DRIVE pot, the sound is converted into an 8-bit digital signal. The sample clock can be adjusted from 250 Hz to 30 kHz. By
lowering the sampling frequency aliasing effects are produced. You can mute or invert each of the 8 bits using the 8 rectangular switches. The sound is then
converted into an analog signal and goes to a multimode filter to be mixed with the direct signal (via the NAKED and the DRESSED pots).

1.5 SET THE INPUT LEVEL

The DRIVE pot adjusts the signal level at the BISCUIT input. Turn this pot counterclockwise for strong input signals, and clockwise for weaker signals.
The BYPASS switch lights up green when BISCUIT is active, and for no or moderate input signal. The light goes from green to orange to indicate a strong
signal.
In normal use, the BYPASS switch should change to orange quite often.
If the BYPASS switch lights up orange when the DRIVE pot is below its 9 o'clock position, it means that your input signal is too strong (loud line-level for ex-
ample). Reduce the source level to obtain a better DRIVE range and to avoid clipping.
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