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When the microphone is centered on a rectangular table, use the channel gain to balance the levels and compensate
for the unequal distances.
For best results, adjust the channel gain faders before making changes to the automix gain faders.
To adjust:
Talk in each channel's coverage area at a typical speech volume. Adjust the faders so the meters are peaking at ap
proximately −20 dBFS.
Adjust the equalizer settings to optimize speech intelligibility and minimize noise (such as low-frequency rumble caused
by HVAC systems).
If equalizer settings cause a significant increase or decrease in levels, make any necessary level adjustments accord
ing to step 1.
When to Use the Channel and Automix Gain Faders
There are 2 different gain faders that serve different purposes: