Input conditioning – Metric Halo ChannelStrip 2 User Manual

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ChannelStrip User Guide

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the processing system pro

vided by ChannelStrip. This dia-

gram does not indicate the various metering blocks. The

ganged switch in the diagram is controlled by the “Post EQ”

button in the compressor and it changes the path of the sig-
nal through the processor. The internal signal switching pro-
vided by ChannelStrip allows you to explore the various

effects of re-ordering processing blocks without having to

waste time stopping the transport, removing and reinserting

plug-ins and then finally restarting the transport.
Now lets examine the various processing blocks indicated in

the diagram.

Input Conditioning

After the signal is routed to ChannelStrip it runs through an

input gain block that provides input gain of up to +24 dB.

You can use this gain to condition signals that are low in

level.
This input gain may also be used to pad out signals by up to

–24 dB. While you may find this attenuation useful to just

bring down the level through the strip simply and quickly,

you must realize that this gain is applied after the signal

reaches ChannelStrip and will not pad out any clipping that

occurs in the A/D converters or in a plug-in that is inserted

before ChannelStrip.
The input gain is controlled by the “In Gain” knob.
After the input gain/pad section, there is a phase invert

block. This block is controlled by the “ø Inv” switch. When

the phase invert is enabled the polarity of the signal will be

flipped. The signal is cross-faded between the uninverted

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