User Manual
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The three controls in the top row of the display are always visible.
(1) Spectrum tab: Click this tab to show the Spectrum page.
(2) Options tab: Click this tab to show the Options page.
(3) Level meters: The Level meters allow you to monitor the input and output signal levels in
real-time. Levels are indicated via horizontal segments, starting from the center of the meters:
short segments that stay close to the center will indicate low levels, while longer segments ex-
tending horizontally on both sides will indicate higher levels.
▪ In the top row (with a little “I” for “Input” in the middle), the left and right white meters
indicate the left and right input levels, respectively.
▪ In the bottom row (with a little “O” for “Output” in the middle), the left and right orange
meters indicate the left and right output levels, respectively.
These Level meters allow you to keep levels under control; if necessary, adjust the input and/or
output levels via their dedicated controls in the Options page (see ↑3.3.3, The Options Page).
On either side of the meters, an additional pair of clipping indicators lights up yellow in case
of internal processing overload. If this tends to happen too often, decrease the Input Gain val-
ue in the Options page (see ↑3.3.3, The Options Page) or adjust the Bass and Mid faders until
the clipping indicators stay continuously off.
3.3.2
The Spectrum Page
The Spectrum page of the display provides the following elements:
Using RC 24
Using the Display
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