In tab – Omnia Audio Omnia.ONE User Manual

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Each block is a button that can be clicked to open a new applet window containing the controls for that processing
block.

Any number of processing block windows may be opened at the same time. When opened, they will minimize
automatically to the taskbar. (Windows OS; this may vary on other operating systems)

We will use the WB AGC processing block as our
example for adjusting the controls in a processing
block:

When you open a processing block window, the first
knob will be highlighted in red, indicating it is ready
to be adjusted, with the current setting enclosed in
brackets.

To select a different knob to adjust, simply click on
it. The new knob will be highlighted in red with its
current setting enclosed in brackets.



Once highlighted, there are three ways to adjust a knob:

1) Move the mouse cursor over the desired knob, click the left mouse button to select it, then hold the (left) mouse
button and drag the mouse either to the left (to lower the setting) or to the right (to raise the setting). When the
desired setting is reached, release the mouse button.

2) Move the mouse cursor over the desired knob, click to select it and rotate the scroll wheel on your mouse (if so
equipped) downward (to lower the setting) or upward (to raise the setting).

3) Move the mouse cursor over the desired knob, click to select it and use the Up and Down arrow keys on the
computer keyboard to raise or lower the setting respectively.

When you “turn” a knob, the brackets will disappear but will remain with the original setting for reference. Once
you click on a different knob or close the window, your new setting will become the bracketed setting.

To change the “radio button” settings, simply click once on the button or name of the desired setting and release.


In Tab

Clicking on the “In” tab will
display all of the controls for the
Omnia.ONE’s Input menu in the
main applet screen.

Adjustment of the controls works
the same way as described above
in the Processing Tab section.






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