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release begins. Therefore if the priority trigger duration is longer than
the Attack time, then the Ducker will reach depth before the trigger ends
and then hold gain at depth for the duration of the hold period. If the
trigger is shorter than the Attack, then gain will not reach depth when
the trigger ends, and the gain will be held at this value for the duration
of the hold period. The relationship between priority trigger event length
and the Attack, Hold, Release, and Depth parameters is illustrated in
the graph below.
Using the example from the graph, if a level-detected signal crosses
and remains above the Threshold for [300 ms], and the Attack is set to
[200 ms], the Release to [600 ms], the Hold to [600 ms], and the Depth
to [-30 dB], then gain is reduced by only -22.5 dB before the hold period
begins. However, if the signal remains above Threshold for [400ms],
the gain reduction would reach depth before the hold period begins.
Device Window – Automix Tab
Matrix Mixer
Description
The DX1208 contains a 28x24 Matrix Mixer that allows any of the unit’s 12 Analog/Digital and
16 DX Link Inputs to be independently assigned and mixed to any of its 8 Analog and 16 DX
Link Outputs. Additionally, the Matrix Mixers have independently functioning Automixers
for
each of the 8 Analog outputs; any Input assigned to an analog Output Channel can be
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EAW DX1208 Specifications

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BrandEAW
ModelDX1208
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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