Master fader, Why make a master fader, Connecting and calibrating the master fader – TC Electronic Finalizer 96k User Manual

Page 56: Activating the master fader, Cables and lengths

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Why make a Master Fader?

If a fade is performed before the Finalizer, the Compressor will try to increase the level as the fade decreases. To avoid this problem,

fades must always be done after the Finalizer. The Master Fader makes it possible to perform a manual fade on the very Output of the

Finalizer, enabling you to keep your fade in Digital domain and ensuring perfect tracking of Left and Right.

Connecting and Calibrating the Master Fader

In order to work the Master Fader accurately, the Finalizer must be calibrated:

- Connect the Master Fader to the “External Controller” jack of the Finalizer.

- Press and hold the BYPASS key of the Finalizer while powering up.

- Scroll down to “Fader Calibration” using the MENU keys, and press the OK key.

- Move the Master Fader to maximum position. To compensate for mechanical tolerances draw back the Master Fader slightly.

- Press OK

- Move the Master Fader to minimum position. To compensate for mechanical tolerances draw back the Master Fader slightly.

- Press OK

- The Master Fader is now Calibrated. Power On/Off.

Activating the Master Fader

To activate the Master Fader, enter the Utility menu and scroll down to “Pedal Input Function” using the MENU keys. Dial the

ADJUST wheel to choose “Ext. Fader”.

The Master Fader is now controlling the Digital fader of the Finalizer. The Fader located in the Finalizer Output section will now

follow, and display the movement and the exact level of the Master Fader.

Cables and lengths

The Master Fader uses standard mono jack cables. The cable can be extended using the jack to jack adapter, and can run at cable

lengths up to 100 meters. Remember to recalibrate after extending the cable.

MASTER FADER

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