The outputs tab, Signal flows from top to bottom, Output name – MOTU Track16 - Desktop Studio FireWire/USB 2.0 Interface User Manual

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Figure 9-4: The EQ/Dynamics selectors.

Click the selector (Figure 9-4) for the desired EQ
band, low-pass (LP) filter, high pass (HP) filter or
compressor to view it across all channels.

Figure 9-5: The Compressor controls.

Shortcut: hold down the Option/Alt key while

clicking an EQ selector button to show just that
band of EQ in the graphs. Click any selector again
to return to viewing all bands.

Using the EQ/Dynamics knobs

Once you have chosen the desired EQ band, or the
compressor, you can modify its settings using the
two or three knobs below the graph. The knobs
match the color of the currently selected effect, to
help remind you of which effect you are currently
editing.

Important: before you can modify the settings

of an EQ band using the three knobs below the
graph, the EQ band must be enabled. This is done
in the EQ tab (Figure 9-10), as explained in
“Enabling EQ” on page 68.

EQ/Dynamics enable/disable buttons

Click the EQ or Dynamics button at the bottom of
the input channel (Figure 9-3) to toggle the effect
on or off. Note that you can program EQ and
compressor settings, even when the effect is
currently disabled. (You just won’t hear the result
until you enable it.)

Reverb send

The input reverb

send

(Figure 9-3) feeds the input

signal to the Track16’s global reverb processor,
where it is merged with any other signals being fed
to the reverb. The reverb’s output can then be fed
back into a mix or output pair. The send occurs
after all other settings in the input channel strip
(phase invert, EQ, compression, etc.)

THE OUTPUTS TAB

The Outputs tab (Figure 9-6) lets you apply EQ,
dynamics and reverb to any output pair, just before
the signal leaves the Track16. This is processing
that occurs at the very end of the signal flow, after
everything else (host based effects, Track16 input
or bus processing, mixing, and so on). Processing
is done in the digital domain, just before the signal
goes analog through the D/A converter. Output tab
processing is applied to the entire output mix (all
signals being mixed to the output from various
sources).

Signal flows from top to bottom

Settings in each Output tab channel strip are
applied to the signal in order from top to bottom.
For example, EQ occurs before Dynamics, which is
applied before the reverb send and return.

Output name

Click the output name at the top of the output
channel strip (Figure 9-6) to edit the name. Output
names are global and will also appear in host audio
software on the computer (if the software supports
channel names).

EQ band selectors

LP/HP filter selector
Compressor selector

Colored knobs

Orange
Green
Blue
Red
Yellow
White
Black

Compressor

graph

Compressor

meter

Compressor

selector

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