User Manual
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INPUT CHANNELS
Understanding Pan
Pan sets the position of the track in the LR stereo mix. 
Pan range has 33 positions from L16 (fully left) to C (Center) to R16 (fully 
right).
Using Reverb
Reverb sets how much reverb is added to a track in the LR mix. Only the mix is 
aected, not the individual recorded tracks. 
To render the reverb eect into the individual recorded tracks, you must use the 
Bounce feature.
To adjust reverb:
 X From the Channel screen, tap Reverb and turn encoder. Range is O, -50dB 
to 0 dB in 1 dB increments.
You can also select dierent reverb characteristics—such as type, decay, 
predelay, etc.
To congure Reverb:
1.  Tap  .
2.  Page through submenu and tap Reverb.
3.  Tap any of the following settings and adjust values accordingly:
Setting Options
Reverb Type O, Plate, Hall, Room
Reverb Decay 0.1 - 5.0 seconds
Reverb Pre-Delay 0 - 40 ms
Reverb HF Damp O, 0-20
Rendering a Vocal Air Effect
Applying Air to a lead vocal can help it stand out in a mix. It adds a desirable 
‘airy’ sheen to vocals. 
Vocal Air sets how much “Air” is added to a track in the LR mix. The range is 
O, 1%-100%. Only the mix is aected, not the individual recorded tracks. 
To render the Air eect into the individual recorded tracks, you must use the 
Bounce feature. 
 L Air can only be applied to one track at a time. If you want to apply Air to a 
track, but it appears grayed out on that track’s Channel screen, and is therefore 
unavailable, you must rst turn Air o on the track to which it is currently applied. 
If you want to add Air to multiple vocals, you can use the Bounce feature.










