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7 Fat Channel Controls
7.1 Noise Gate
Universal Control for StudioLive
®
Mixers
Software Reference Manual
7 Fat Channel Controls
Every input and bus on your StudioLive mixer is equipped with Fat Channel dynamics processing and
filtering. The revolutionary Fat Channel is the heart of the StudioLive. The Fat Channel makes dynamics,
routing, and panning for every input and output on the StudioLive available at the touch of a Select button.
The Fat Channel’s processing section consists of five parts: High-Pass Filter, Noise Gate, Compressor,
Limiter, and parametric EQ. Each can be turned on or off and controlled separately. This processing is global
across all mixes.
The signal flows as follows:
Note: For StudioLive AI-series mixers, when HD mode (88.2 or 96 kHz sample rate) is active, Fat Channel
processing is disabled on all output buses.
StudioLive Series III mixers allow you to swap the positions of the Compressor and EQ stages of the
Fat Channel.
Power User Tip: Placing the compressor before the EQ allows you to make dramatic changes to the EQ
settings without needing to alter the compressor setting. However, if you place the EQ before the
compressor, you can better control different frequencies, achieving a more natural response.
7. 1 Noise Gate
To view the controls for the Noise Gate, click on the Gate tab.
Note: The Noise Gate is available on the input channels only.
1. Gate On/Off Button. Engages/disengages the gate for the selected channel.
2. Output Meter (Series III only). Displays the post-Gate output signal.
3. Gain Reduction Meter (Series III only). Displays the amount of gain reduction being applied to the signal
by the gate.
4. Gate Graph. This graph shows the point at which the gate threshold affects the signal. You can either use
this graph to adjust the threshold or the dedicated threshold control (#7).
5. Input Meter (Series III only). Displays the input signal to the Gate.
6. Key Source (Series III only). Sets the trigger source for the gate’s Key Filter. See the StudioLive Series III
Owner’s Manual for more information on sidechaining.
7. Gate Threshold. Sets the level at which the gate opens. Essentially, all signals above the threshold setting
are passed through unaffected, whereas signals below the threshold setting are reduced in level by the
amount set by the range control. You can set the threshold from 0 to -84 dB.
8. Gate Attack. Sets the rate at which the gate opens on the selected channel or output. A fast attack rate
is crucial for percussive instruments. Slow-rising signals such as vocals and bass guitar require a slower
attack; with these signals, a faster attack can cause an audible click. All gates have the ability to click
when opening but a properly set gate will never click. You can set the attack time from 0.02 to 500 ms.
9. Gate Range. Sets the amount of gain reduction that the gate will produce. The range can be set
from 0 to -84 dB.
Note: Range control is not available when using the Expander.
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Productinformatie

MerkPreSonus
ModelQuantum ES 4
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte17151 MB