PreSonus REVELATOR USB MIC with Studio Live Vocal Processing

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5 Mixing and Loopback Audio
5.2 Mixer Controls
Revelator
Owners Manual
5.2 Mixer Controls
5.2.1 Microphone Channel Controls
1. Mic Gain. Use this control to set the gain for your microphone.
Mic gain can also be set using the knob on your Revelator.
Press and hold the Monitor button to use the knob.
2. Pan. This sets the pan position for your microphone in every stereo mix. Pan
sets the position of the microphone relative to the left and right side of the mix.
When the Pan is set to the center position, your microphone will sound equally
in both the left and right side of the mix. As you turn it to the right, it will be
louder in the right side. As you turn it to the left, it will be louder in the left side.
3. Clip Light. This light will illuminate red when the signal level of your microphone
is too loud and clipping. If your input signal clips, it will overload the Revelators
analog-to-digital converters, causing digital distortion. This distortion sounds
terrible and cannot be undone if your voice is recorded that way. Because of this,
it’s important to keep your eye on this indicator while youre setting your levels.
4. Channel Meter. This meter displays the current level
of your microphone before the fader level.
5. Gain Reduction Meter. This meter displays the amount of gain reduction being
applied to your microphone signal by the gate, compressor and/or limiter.
6. Microphone Channel Fader. Controls the Overall Level of the
Microphone Channel in the currently selected mix.
7. Mute. Mutes the Microphone in every stereo mix.
8. Channel Name. Double-clicking on the word “Microphone will
let you customize the name of the microphone channel.
5.2.2 Mixer Channel Controls
Your Revelator mixer has four channels:
Playback. This is the output channelfor the Revelator
Playback Device in each stereo mix.
Loopback 1. This is the output channel for the Revelator
Loopback 1 Device in each stereo mix.
Loopback 2. This is the output channel for the Revelator
Loopback 2 Device in each stereo mix.
Reverb. This is the output channel for the Reverb in each stereo mix.
The higher you set the fader, the more Reverb you will hear.
Each channel has the same controls:
1. Channel Meter. This meter displays
the current level of the channel
before the fader (#2) level.
2. Channel Fader. Controls the Overall Level
of the Channel in the currently selected mix.
3. Mute. Mutes the Channel in your
currently-selected mix. Note that the
microphone channel Mute is global
and mutes the mic across all mixes.
4. Channel Name. Double-clicking on the
default name will let you customize the
name of the Channel.
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