User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About Waves eMotion LV1
- Installation and Setup
- Top Bar
- Floating Windows
- System Inventory Page
- Using the System Inventory Page
- Mixer Settings Page
- User Interface Settings Page
- Patch Window Sections
- The Patch Grid
- Channels and Presets
- Channel Window Sections
- Input Section
- Plugin Rack Section
- Adding and Managing Plugins
- Plugin Pane
- Main Control Section
- AUX/EFX and AUX/MON Sends Section
- Channel Output Section
- Talkback
- Matrix
- Link Channel Controls (DCAs)
- Mixer Layers
- Top Bar
- Factory Mixer Layers and Custom Layers
- Mixer Channels
- Layer Modes
- Master Fader
- Utility Sections
- Scenes Page
- Scope Section
- Chapter 6: eMotion LV1 SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAMS
- APPENDIX A: eMOTION LV1 MIXER CONFIGURATIONS
- APPENDIX B: USING MULTIPLE DISPLAYS
- Display specifications
- Single Display
- Two Displays: One for the Mixer Window, One for Other Windows
- Three Displays: Mixer, Show, and Patch/Setup/Channel Windows
- Two Displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk
- Three Displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk and a Large Control Section
- Single Large Display, Tiled Mixer Windows
- Four displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk, Two Control Monitors
- APPENDIX C: INCORPORATING MIDI
- APPENDIX D: MACKIE CONTROL PROTOCOL
- APPENDIX E: USING THE MIDIPLUS FIT CONTROLLER
- APPENDIX F: DELAY GROUPS
- eMotion LV1 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
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Waves eMotion LV1 User Guide | Chapter 3: Channel
12–INPUT DELAY
Sets the user-defined delay between input sources. Primarily used to align two or more microphones that are at different
distances from a sound source. Input delay is not associated with plugin/buss delay compensation.
Options: on/off, default: off, Range: 0–250 samples
13–CHANNEL NAME AND SEQUENCE NUMBER
The Channel ID Box displays the user-defined name of the selected channel, as well its channel index number within the layer.
The color of this box matches the mixer layer type of the selected channel.
• Light Blue
Input layers
•
Dark Blue Groups
•
Light green EFX sends (aux 1–8)
•
Dark green Monitors sends (aux 9–16)
•
Blue/green Masters
•
Bright Blue Links
• All colors
All
This color-coding helps to identify the selected channel, regardless of which layer is currently displayed.