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32
Channel Features
Channel Name
By double-clicking on the name of the channel
you can rename it to help you organise your
iD Software Mixer. You could name a channel
‘Kick’ or ‘Snare’ for example.
Input Controls
High Pass Filter - This activates the analogue
high pass filter on the input of this channel.
The cut-o frequency of the High Pass Filter
is 100Hz so is great for removing rumble and
room noise from your recordings.
Phase Flip - Inverts the polarity of the signal
by 180° to stop phase cancellation. This is
useful if you are micing the rear of a guitar
amplifier or the underside of a snare drum.
Pad - The Pad control reduces the incoming
signal level by -10dB using an analog pad
circuit. This is helpful if recording a very high
signal level and need to reduce the signal
level to stop clipping from occurring.
Boost - Selecting this will digitally boost the
incoming signal by +10dB for recording quiet
sources. This will also aect the audio being
fed into your DAW.
ADC Path - This drop-down menu allows you
to select between the following ADC Path
Settings: Mic, ADC Direct, Mic Insert.
More information on how these ADC Path
Settings can be used can be found in the
Hardware section of this manual.
Pan Control
Allows you to send the audio to the left, to
the right or anywhere between on your Main
Monitor Mix or Cue Mixes.
Stereo Grouping
Allows you to group two adjacent channels
together into a stereo channel with a single
fader controlling the level of both channels.
When a channel is stereo grouped, the pans
will automatically be set to hard left and
hard right.
Solo
The Solo button mutes all other channels
other than the one that is currently soloed.
Multiple channels can be soloed at one time.
Mute
The Mute button stops this channel from
outputting audio whilst it is engaged.
Fader
The fader controls the amount of signal that
is sent to the currently selected mix. This can
be set to anywhere between -inf dB to +6dB.
Meter
The meter shows the current signal level in
dBFS. Should the signal level exceed 0dBFS
then the peak indicators will illuminate red to
indicate a peak. The peak indicators can be
turned o by clicking on them. You can also
turn o all peak indicators using Alt + Click.

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