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Dynamics Parameters
The dynamics effects for each channel strip include a Gate section (only for Input Channels) 
and a Comp section. The Gate section includes Gate and Ducking types. The Comp section 
includes Compressor, Expander, Compander Hard (COMP. (H)), and Compander Soft 
(COMP. (S)) types.
GATE Section (Only for Input Channels)
GATE
A gate attenuates signals below a set THRESHOLD level by a specified amount (RANGE)....

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DUCKING
Ducking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music 
level is reduced automatically when an announcer speaks. When the KEY IN source signal 
level exceeds the specified THRESHOLD, the output level is attenuated by a specified 
amount (RANGE).
Parameter Range Description
THRESHOLD (dB)–54.0 to 0.0 (541 points)This determines the level of trigger signal (KEY IN) 
required to activate ducking.
RANGE (dB)–70 to 0 (71...

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COMP Section
COMP
The COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a specified 
RATIO. The COMP processor can also be used as a limiter, which, with a RATIO of :1, 
reduces the level to the threshold. This means that the limiter’s output level never actually 
exceeds the threshold.
Parameter Range Description
THRESHOLD (dB)–54.0 to 0.0 (541 points)This determines the level of input signal required to 
trigger...

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EXPAND
An expander attenuates signals below a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO.
Parameter Range Description
THRESHOLD (dB)–54.0 to 0.0 (541 points)This determines the level of input signal required to 
trigger the expander.
RATIO1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 
1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1, 3.0:1, 
3.5:1, 4.0:1, 5.0:1, 6.0:1, 
8.0:1, 10:1, 20:1, :1 
(16 points)This determines the amount of expansion.
AT TA C K  ( m s )0–120 (121 points)This determines how...

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COMPANDER HARD (H)
COMPANDER SOFT (S)
The hard and soft companders combine the effects of the compressor, expander and limiter.
The companders function differently at the following levels:
1 0 dB and higher ...................................... Functions as a limiter.
2 Exceeding the threshold........................ Functions as a compressor.
3 Below the threshold and width ............ Functions as an expander.
The hard compander...

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156Appendix: MIDI
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Appendix: MIDI
Scene Memory to Program Change Table
Program 
Change #Initial 
Scene #User 
Scene #Program 
Change #Initial 
Scene #User 
Scene #Program 
Change#Initial 
Scene #User 
Scene #
10144448787
20245458888
30346468989
40447479090
50548489191
60649499292
70750509393
80851519494
90952529595
10 10 53 53 96 96
11 11 54 54 97 97
12 12 55 55 98 98
13 13 56 56 99 99
14 14 57 57 100 00
15 15 58 58 101 —
16 16 59 59 102 —
17 17 60 60 103 —
18 18 61 61 104 —
19 19...

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Appendix: MIDI
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table
CHANNEL1
# High Mid Low
0 NO ASSIGN
1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT1
2 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT2
3 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT3
4 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT4
5 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT5
6 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT6
7 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT7
8 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT8
9 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT9
10 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT10
11 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT11
12 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT12
13 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT13
14 FADER H...

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CHANNEL2
#High Mid Low
0 NO ASSIGN
1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT25
2 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT26
3 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT27
4 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT28
5 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT29
6 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT30
7 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT31
8 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT32
9 FADER H CHANNEL ST-IN1
10 FADER H CHANNEL ST-IN2
11 FADER H CHANNEL ST-IN3
12 FADER H CHANNEL ST-IN4
13 FADER H MASTER BUS1
14 FADER H MASTER BUS2
15 FADER H MASTER BUS3
16 FADER H MASTER BUS4
17 FADER H MASTER BUS5
18...

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Appendix: MIDICHANNEL3
# High Mid Low
0 NO ASSIGN
1EQ G LOW H INPUT1
2EQ G LOW H INPUT2
3EQ G LOW H INPUT3
4EQ G LOW H INPUT4
5EQ G LOW H INPUT5
6EQ G LOW H INPUT6
7EQ G LOW H INPUT7
8EQ G LOW H INPUT8
9EQ G LOW H INPUT9
10 EQ G LOW H INPUT10
11 EQ G LOW H INPUT11
12 EQ G LOW H INPUT12
13 EQ G LOW H INPUT13
14 EQ G LOW H INPUT14
15 EQ G LOW H INPUT15
16 EQ G LOW H INPUT16
17 EQ G LOW H INPUT17
18 EQ G LOW H INPUT18
19 EQ G LOW H...

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CHANNEL4
#High Mid Low
0 NO ASSIGN
1EQ G LOW H INPUT25
2EQ G LOW H INPUT26
3EQ G LOW H INPUT27
4EQ G LOW H INPUT28
5EQ G LOW H INPUT29
6EQ G LOW H INPUT30
7EQ G LOW H INPUT31
8EQ G LOW H INPUT32
9EQ G LOW H ST-IN1
10 EQ G LOW H ST-IN2
11 EQ G LOW H ST-IN3
12 EQ G LOW H ST-IN4
13 NO ASSIGN
14 NO ASSIGN
15 NO ASSIGN
16 NO ASSIGN
17 NO ASSIGN
18 NO ASSIGN
19 NO ASSIGN
20 NO ASSIGN
21 NO ASSIGN
22 NO ASSIGN
23 NO ASSIGN
24 NO ASSIGN
25 NO ASSIGN
26 NO ASSIGN
27 NO...
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