Ecler ECLERNET MANAGER User Manual
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Clicking “Copy Channel Data” in a channel (source channel) stores all parameters in a temporary
memory.
Clicking “Paste Channel Data” in a channel copies in the destination channel the parameters stored
temporarily during the last “Copy Channel Data” operation, configuring the destination channel as the
source channel.
INPUTS section is composed of different groups of controls and indicators: INPUT, DELAY,
PARAMETRIC EQ, GATE, COMPRESSOR, and LEVEL. The order of signal processing matches the
graphic layout of the screen: INPUT -> DELAY -> PARAMETRIC EQ -> GATE -> COMPRESSOR ->
LEVEL
7.5.1. INPUT
SELECT: allows you to select this channel input amongst available
sound sources:
o NONE: no input (muted channel input)
o GEN: internal generator signal, controlled from the
GENERATOR panel
o INx: where x is the numbering of one of the MIMO88's
physical inputs (1 to 8 for inputs 1 to 8 linked to a MASTER
unit and 9 to 16 for inputs 1 to 8 linked to a SLAVE unit.)
Selecting this input type enables the sensitivity selector, with
the selected option marked in green, as well as PHANTOM
and GAIN settings:
Sensitivity:
0 dB: LINE level signals
–20 dB: LOW LINE level signals, as delivered by MP3 players, iPod®,
laptops, etc..
–40 dB: MIC level signals
GAIN: ±10 dB adjustment of the incoming signal gain
PHANTOM: toggles the remote DC power supply for the condenser microphones
connected to this physical input
MODE: MONO or STEREO. Selecting the STEREO mode associates this input to its counterpart
(normal input pairs are 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, 7 & 8, 9 & 10, 11 & 12, 13 & 14 or 15 & 16) as a
stereo input displayed as a single input (IN 1 / 2 or IN 3 / 4, etc.) in the input list and in the Project
Explorer window), processing settings being equally applied to both inputs.
When two inputs are linked as a stereo pair, they use the odd input settings effective before
linking. If you split them again, each input returns to the settings it had before linking. In the
MATRIX section, a stereo input is represented by the stereo link symbol (bound rings) between
the two inputs constituting the normal pair: