Owner`s manual
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NOTE: This meter reflects the level of the analog audio input. It is not
affected by the digital Input Trim described below in the Setup Menu.
Depending on how you have patched the AVP into your system, the
input level should be adjusted by a mixer channel trim (for a pre-fader
insert effect), a channel fader (if using a separate channel as a return),
or by an external preamp (if you have patched the AVP between the
preamp and your mixer input).
ANOTHER NOTE: The AVP’s front panel level meter is designed to give
you a quick overview of input signal level. For precise level adjustment,
see the Input Level Meter Page in the Setup section below.
< (Left Cursor)
Pressing this button will move the cursor to the left on display pages with
multiple data fields.
> (Right Cursor)
Pressing this button will move the cursor to the right on display pages
with multiple data fields.
Page
When in the Setup Menu, pressing this button will cycle sequentially
through the available edit pages. You can only move in one direction, but
there are so few pages in the Setup Menu that you are never more than a
few presses away from where you want to be.
When you are in any of the processing modules, pressing the Page button
will cycle sequentially through all of the pages of that module.
Setup
Pressing the Setup button will place the AVP in Setup Mode. The button
will light to indicate this state. Pressing the button again will exit Setup
Mode and return you to whichever screen you were in immediately before
entering Setup Mode.
The Setup pages allow you to set parameters which affect the AVP
globally, independent of whichever Preset is currently active.
All Setup Menu parameter values are automatically saved.