Noise gate, User guide – Millennium Enterprises Integrated Modeling Amplifier User Manual

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Channel A Treble

This parameter controls the high EQ frequency used in channel A. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel A Mid

This parameter controls the mid EQ frequency used in channel A. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel A Bass

This parameter controls the low EQ frequency used in channel A. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel B Treble

This parameter controls the high EQ frequency used in channel B. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel B Mid

This parameter controls the mid EQ frequency used in channel B. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel B Bass

This parameter controls the low EQ frequency used in channel B. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Ch A dlvl

This parameter controls the overall digital effects level in channel A. Range is from Off to 100%.

Ch B dlvl

This parameter controls the overall digital effects level in channel B. Range is from Off to 100%.

Ch A mlvl

This parameter controls the overall master volume level in channel A. Range is from Off to 100%.

Ch B mlvl

This parameter controls the overall master volume level in channel B. Range is from Off to 100%.

Noise Gate

The Silencer noise reduction system is definitely going to become your best friend in any recording session or live performance for keeping
signals quiet.

Noise Gate Parameters

Type

Selects the type and placement of the noise reduction to be used. Types include: 1. Silencer 1, 2. Silencer II

Threshold

Sets the minimum input level at which the Noise gate will engage. Ranges from -90 to 0.

Attenuation

Adjusts how far the signal is lowered when the gate is closed. Ranges from 1 to 5.

Attack

Controls how quickly the gate opens after the signal level reaches Thresh. Range: 1 to 10.

Release

Determines how quickly the the gate closes after the signal falls below the Threshold. Ranges from: 1 to 10.

Section - 4 Editing Modules

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