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46 | USEFUL FUNCTIONS
see transients, like snare hits,
but harder to see the general
frequency response.
Alerts
Specify if you want to be alerted about compatibil-
ity changes in your DAW and/or Console 1.
Alert DAW Features Set to to always
get notied, or if you
don’t want to be alerted.
We recommend you to set
it to , but if you
are switching s a lot and
want to get rid of the notica-
tion, set it to .
Using Console1 Without the
Hardware
Many of today’s musicians and mix engineers work
with portable lap top computers, and use them
in many dierent locations. While the Console1
hardware is not too big or heavy to bring with you,
you may not have it available at all times. For this
reason, we made it possible to adjust Console1’s
settings using the computer mouse.
In your DAW, open the Console1 plug-in on the
track you would like to adjust. Click Show Knobs,
and an interface that resembles the Console1
hardware will appear. is is fully clickable with the
mouse, and you can adjust Console1’s settings from
here.
Automation
All Console 1’s parameters can be automated into
your DAW. Automation can either be programmed,
existing session and quickly want to name all tracks.
Just hit play, start with track 1 and listen what’s
on it, and proceed through all tracks the same way.
Easy peasy!
Set Auto Display Delay
is option sets the time it takes for the On-Screen
Display to turn o if you are in “Auto” mode (Auto
button lit). Default is 4 seconds.
Set Auto Display
Delay 0.2 s, 1, 2, 4, 6, 10 30 seconds,
1 min, 5 min.
FFT
In the FFT menu you can set if FFT should be cal-
culated at the input or the output, set block size and
FFT decay time. For more information, see “View
Options” on page 52
Processing (Input/
Output) Selects if the analyzer should
analyze the input or the out-
put signal.
Block Size Sets the block size of the FFT
calculations (1024, 2048, and
4096 samples). With a larger
block size you will get a more
detailed analyzer, but it will
update less often. A short
block size gives you a fast, but
less detailed analyzer.
Decay Set the decay of the analyzer
(10 or 30 dB/s). With a fast
decay (30 dB/s) it is easier to