Owner`s manual
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Input Level Meter Page
In: -24 -12 -6 -3 0
This page provides a high resolution display for ease in setting the input
signal level. Ideally, you should adjust the input to the highest level that
does not consistently cause the meter to reach 0dB. (Digital clipping,
which introduces a particularly nasty-sounding distortion, will occur if the
input exceeds 0dB.)
NOTE: This meter reflects the level of the analog audio input. It is not
affected by the digital Input Trim described above 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).
Input Trim Page
Input Trim (digital)
0dB
This control adjusts the signal level in the digital domain and should be
used primarily to ensure that an adequate signal level is being provided to
the Tube Modeler and the compressor. It’s setting is not reflected by the
Input Level Meter.
You should typically start with this setting at 0dB and only change it if you
are not getting the desired results from the various dynamics modules.
NOTE: If your input is clipping the AVP (pegging the Input Meter and/or
causing audible distortion), don’t attempt to use the Input Trim control
to lower the level. All you will be doing is turning down the volume of
the distortion (which will still remain). Instead, lower the input level at
the source (as described above in the Input Level Meter section).
Audio Type Page
Audio Type
Soprano Voice