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
aected, not the individual recorded tracks.
To render the reverb eect 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 dierent reverb characteristics—such as type, decay,
predelay, etc.
To congure 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 aected, not the individual recorded tracks.
To render the Air eect 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.