Troubleshooting guide

Processor Features
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P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 31 of 108
PROCESSOR FEATURES__________________________________
This section describes software features that are common among many of the processor parameter windows.
For features specific to the individual processors, refer to the Fixed Processors section on page 34 and the
Modular Processors section on page 40.
Faders
Faders appear in many of the processor windows, as in the example pictured below in figure 23, below on the
right. They allow you to adjust gain with an up-down movement of the mouse, just as you would slide a fader
on an actual mixer console. You can also specify the level numerically by typing a number in the value box.
First select the fader, then adjust the level using any of the methods described below.
Selecting
Select a fader by positioning the mouse cursor over the fader knob and clicking on it with the left
mouse button, or by clicking in the value box located below the fader strip. The fader knob will highlight
to indicate that it has been selected. If the window contains multiple faders, you can move between
them from left to right using the T
AB key, and move backward from right to left using SHIFT+TAB.
Fader knob in selection
Fader knob deselected
Adjusting the Level
To adjust the level with the mouse:
§ Click and hold on the fader knob to drag it up and down.
§ Click on the fader strip at the level that you wish to set.
§ Right-click on the fader knob to set the level to 0dB.
To adjust the level with a single keystroke:
1. Select the fader you want to adjust.
2. Use any of the following keys to adjust the value.
Keystroke Result
Up Arrow Increase 0.5 dB
Down Arrow Decrease 0.5 dB
Page Up Increase 3 dB
Page Down Decrease 3 dB
Spacebar Sets value to 0dB
Value Box
The value box allows you to specify the level within a tenth of a decibel. All faders have a value box
associated with them. In most processor windows, each fader has a value box located directly below it.
The two exceptions are the GEQ10 and GEQ30 windows, which have only one gain value box for the
entire set of faders. In this instance, first select the knob of the fader you wish to adjust, then enter a
value in the box.
Figure 23
Standard Controls