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Main Menu
1. Pressing the Main/Menu rotary at any time will take you to the EON ONE MK2’s main menu. Here, users can
access the main menu functions of the EON ONE MK2.
2. “Ducking by Soundcraft” is a type of side-chain compressor most often used to lower the level of music playback
while a person is talking into a microphone. This feature allows the user to choose which mic channels to use
as sensors, the sensitivity of each channel, and the amount of music reduction while a person is speaking. This
menu engages the ducking feature, allows users to select which channel(s) will act as the trigger for ducking,
and set individual thresholds of each channel.
a. To access this menu, navigate to ducking and press the Main/Menu button.
b. To turn on ducking, navigate to Ducking and press the Main/Menu button
i. Turn the knob CLOCKWISE to activate ducking
ii. Turn the knob COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to disable ducking
c. “Channel Sensors” give the user the option to select which mic inputs can be used to trigger the Bluetooth
playback music ducking. The user can select any combination of the mic inputs to turn on as sensors for
Bluetooth music ducking.
i. To adjust the Channel Sensor, navigate to the Channel Sensor eld and press the Main/Menu button
. Navigate to the respective channel(s) you wish to set as a sensor and press the Main/Menu
button
. Turn the knob CLOCKWISE to activate that channel as a SENSOR for ducking. When this is
selected, the respective channel will detect signal and activate the ducking feature on CH5.
. Turn the knob COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to disable that channel as a SENSOR for ducking. When
this is disabled, signal detection on this channel will NOT trigger the ducking feature on CH5.
d. “Sensitivity Parameters” give the user the option to select at what volume level each mic input channel will
trigger the ducker threshold. Stronger voices may want a higher sensor level. Weaker voices may want a
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