Troubleshooting guide

Modular Processors
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Attack
This controls the amount of time it takes the processor to fully reduce the ducked signals’
gain, once the paging signal crosses the threshold. You can change the attack time by
clicking on the spin buttons or by typing in a specific value. The range of available values is
from 1 to 5000 ms.
Hold
This controls the amount of time the processor continues to attenuate the ducked
signals once the paging signal has dropped back below the threshold. You can change
this value by clicking on the spin buttons or typing in a specific value. The range of
available values is from 1 ms to 10,000 ms.
Release
This controls the amount of time it takes the processor to return the ducked signals to
their previous level once the hold time has passed. You can change this value by
clicking on the spin buttons or by typing in a specific value. The range of available
values is from 1 ms to 10,000 ms.
Default
Click this button to reset the processor to its system default settings.
Bypass
Click to this button to pass signal through the processor block without altering it. When the bypass
function is active, the button is lighted red. The default setting is inactive.
Bypass active
Bypass inactive
Paging Channels
Check the box next to each output to which you want to route the
paging signal. This is identical to routing the input with the ducker to
output mix points in the signal flow diagram.