Operation
46
DUCKING
In DUCKING mode it is determined which MIC/LINE or AUX input channel can attenuate the
other channels by 10 dB when it is active. This mode works independently of the enabled or
disabled automatic mixing functions.
This function can only be active on a single input channel. Enabling the DUCKING function on
another input channel causes the function to be disabled on the previous channel.
NOTE
Turning the control clockwise switches the function on, and the LED ring lights up completely.
Turning the control counter-clockwise switches the function off, and only one LED lights up.
Figure 17: LED ring when switching a function off/on
Pressing the rotary control also switches the function on or off.
NOTE
NOM-ATT.
In NOM ATTENUATION mode the "OUT MASTER" rotary control is used to set the attenuation
by which the master signal is attenuated per connected input channel.
NOM ATTENUATION only works for channels that are set to AUTOMIXING mode!
With manual operation, NOM ATTENUATION would not make sense, since in this case all the
channels are connected and therefore a constant attenuation would be present.
The automatic mixing functions and the logic functions Force On and Force Off can affect this
mode!
NOTE
With a clockwise rotation, the adjustment range extends from 0 dB to 3 dB, in increments of 1
dB. The adjustment takes place in the appropriate increments.
Figure 18: Division of the LED ring of the NOM-ATT function
DMM 4/2/4 Stereo