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27 X AIR User Manual
3. Use the Reset button to return all bands to their default settings.
A conrmation box will pop up to prevent accidental resets.
4. Select the Mode from the pull-down menu. PEQ types will often be used for
the rst 3 bands, and a high cut or high shelf for the 4th band.
5. The currently-active band will be indicated on this button.
6. Click this button to turn a specic band on and o. This is useful for A/B
testing how an adjustment aects the signal.
7. The gain adjustment for each band can be manually entered here, or you can
click and drag the band's corresponding number up and down.
8. The bandwidth (Q) can be manually entered here.
9. Each bands specic frequency can be manually entered, or you can click and
drag the band's number to the desired frequency.
10. Engage the Spectrograph function to change from the standard RTA view to
a spectrogram, which displays the signal energy over time. This can be useful
for identifying feedback or phasing problems.
11. Press the Pre button to display the RTA pre-EQ rather than post-EQ.
12. Engage the RTA (Real Time Analyzer) with this button.
7.6 Comp Tab
1. Select one of the 4 Presets to automatically optimize the parameters for one
of these common sources.
2. Engage the Compressor with this button.
3. Adjust the Threshold at which the compressor begins to take eect.
Audio that falls below this setting will remain unaected.
4. Select between a Compressor or Expander to set the action of the dynamics
processor. While a compressor reduces a signal's dynamics, an expander
increases the dynamic range.
5. Select a Knee angle to set how gradual the compressor takes eect.
When set to 0, any signals that rise above the threshold will receive the full
compression ratio.
6. Select between Peak and RMS input response. RMS is most common
in compressors and responds to the average level of incoming audio,
whereas the Peak setting responds to brief spikes in loudness that would be
allowed through when set to RMS.
7. Select between an aggressive Linear or smooth Logarithmic operation.
8. Adjust the Ratio to determine how aggressively the dynamics are aected.
9. Adjust the Mix to determine how much of the signal is left unaected by
the processor.
10. Adjust the Gain to compensate for changes in level caused by the processor.
11. Engage the Auto Time to allow several of the more advanced parameters to
be automatically adjusted according to the input signal.
12. Adjust the Attack to set how quickly the compressor takes eect when the
input signal rises above the threshold.
13. Adjust the Hold to set how long the compressor takes to enter the release
cycle once the audio drops below the threshold.
14. Adjust the Release to set how quickly the compressor releases after the audio
drops below the threshold.
15. Engage the key Filter with this button.
16. Select the type of lter and frequencies with these faders.
17. Select a channel or bus for the side chain lter from the pull-down menu.
7.7 Sends Tab
The Sends tab allows the currently-selected channel's signal to be routed to the
6 Aux buses and to the 4 FX processors. These adjustments can also be made on
the Channel tab, or by selecting one of the Fader Bank layers on the lower right-
hand side of the main view screen. The signal can be routed to the buses from
specic points in the preamp chain, such as pre or post EQ and pre or post fader.
Clicking the globe icon will enable changes to the tap point (pre/post fader, etc)
to take eect on all channels.
7.8 Main Tab
All of the controls on the Main tab are also accessible from the Channel tab.
The channel’s signal can be unassigned from the main output, which is useful
when recording sources that aren’t meant to be heard by the audience, or for
sources such as click tracks that are only meant for the performers’ mixes and
not the main speakers. The channels pan control can be adjusted and DCA,
Mute Group and Auto Mix assignments can be made as well.
7.9 FX Tab
The FX tab has 4 eect processors that can be routed and adjusted to various
channels and buses. A new eect can be selected by clicking the pull-down menu
where the current eect’s name is displayed, or by clicking the Type button which
also shows a graphic view of each eect. Once a desired eect is selected, click on
the graphic to bring up the edit window where the specic parameters can be
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