Specifications

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dsp bypass Makes each output of each DSP the same as its corresponding input.
For example, DSP A’s output 2 will be the same as DSP A’s input 2, DSP B’s output 4
will be the same as DSP B’s input 4, etc. The routing configuration still applies. This is the
same as setting all the
OUTx Wet/Dry
parameters on the
[dsp A]
and
[dsp B]
menu pages in the LEVELS area to
0%,
except that the output levels cannot be changed.
If ADAT, AES11-17 etc are connected to external inputs, they will not be affected.
mute Mutes all the main outputs. If ADAT, AES11-17 etc are connected to
external inputs, they will not be affected.
Put the H8000FW into system bypass mode either by placing the cursor over the
system field and pressing SELECT or by pressing the BYPASS key. Once the H8000FW
is in system bypass mode, the Bypass Status LEDs blink, and the bypass A and bypass
B
fields are no longer available.
To get the H8000FW out of system bypass mode, either place the cursor over the
system field and press SELECT or press the BYPASS key.
See Remote Controlling the Bypass Functions on page 110.
Machine Bypass
The two options that exist for machine bypass are:
dsp bypass Makes each output of the bypassed DSP the same as its
corresponding input. The routing configuration still applies.
This is the same as setting all the
OUTx Wet/Dry
parameters on the
[dsp x]
menu page in the LEVELS area to
0%,
except that the output levels cannot be changed.
mute Mutes the outputs of the bypassed DSP. The routing configuration still
applies.
Put the H8000FW into
machine bypass mode
by
SELECTing either the bypass A field or the
bypass B field. The corresponding Bypass
Status LED will light when a DSP is bypassed.
To "un"-bypass a DSP, press its
bypass x field again. Its corresponding Bypass Status
LED will grow dark . . .
See Remote Controlling the Bypass Functions on page 110.