Ducker function settings – Toa D-901 KR User Manual
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8.5.3. Ducker function settings
Click the [Ducker] tab. The Ducker setting screen for all channels is then displayed.
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(1) Auto-mixing group setting button [Automix Group]
Sets the auto-mixing group assignment to each channel.
Pressing this button permits groups to be selected from the pull-down menu.
This setting can also be performed on the screen displayed by clicking [GATE], [Gate All] or [NOM] tabs.
(2) Priority button [Ducker Priority Level]
Displays priorities for each channel. (1 – 8; 1: Highest, 8: Lowest)
A dialog for setting priorities is displayed if you press this button,
enabling you to perform the setting by directly entering a numerical
value.
The Up and Down buttons located on the right side can also be used
to change the value.
(3) Ducker depth button [Ducker Depth (dB)]
Displays the Ducker depth for each channel by means of numerical
values. A dialog for setting the depth is displayed if you press this
button, enabling you to perform the setting by directly entering a
numerical value.
Setting range: –
∞ (–70) to 0 dB
The Up and Down buttons located on the right side can also be used
to change the value.
(4) Ducker attack button [Ducker Attack (ms)]
Displays the Ducker attack time for each channel by means of numerical values. Pressing this button
permits setting values to be selected from the pull-down menu. The Up and Down buttons located on the
right side can also be used to change the value.
(5) Ducker release button [Ducker Release (ms)]
Displays the Ducker release time for each channel by means of numerical values. Pressing this button
permits setting values to be selected from the pull-down menu. The Up and Down buttons located on the
right side can also be used to change the value.
(6) Ducker ON/OFF button [Ducker On/Off]
Displays the ON/OFF setting status of the Ducker function for each channel. Press this button to determine
whether (ON) or not (OFF) to use the Ducker function.
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