Gain, array eq, headroom, volume, Delay and unit, Overmute / solo – Nexo NEMO User Manual

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NeMo User Guide v1.3

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Gain, Array EQ, Headroom, Volume

Place your finger on the thumb of a slider and move it to the left or to the
right. The value of the slider is displayed next to it. Sliders have a
security against too fast gestures. The resolution of the slider is different
depending how far your finger is: the further it is from the slider, the finer
the resolution is.
Remark: If, when you change the value of a slider, another one is also
changing, the two channels are bridged under the current setup.

Delay and unit

Tap on the field where the delay value is displayed. The keyboard

appears. Edit the value and validate.
You can also tap on the field and drag your finger to the left or to the
right to increase or decrease the delay value. Again, the further your

finger is, the finer the resolution is.
Delay can be displayed in milliseconds, meters or feet. Tap successively
on the button where the unit is displayed to jump from

[ms] to [m] to [ft] to

[ms]. The delay unit is the same for the four channels.

Overmute / solo

See

A device cell. This button is on the right-hand side of the navigation

bar. It mutes or soloes all the channels of the selected NXAMPs. It
preserves the channel’s mute status. The global mute button is pressed

when the four channels are muted.

Mute / Solo

This button mutes or soloes a channel. It is not correlated with the
overmute/solo button (it can be selected or deselected even if overmute

is selected).

Stand-by

Tap on

to shut down the selected NXAMPs. If one of the selected

devices is in stand-by mode, no other parameter can be set and the

button becomes

.

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