2 pre-listening to muted channels, Pre-listening to muted channels – Dan Dugan Sound Design E User Manual
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Dugan Model E User Guide
Operation
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Figure 4-5 Insert points on most analog mixers are at point B
To properly mute a channel:
•
Leave the console faders up, adjust levels while people are talking, and mute a mic
by pressing the Dugan’s
mute
mode button. Enable the mic when needed by putting
it back into
auto
mode.
Muting mics does not alter the overall ambient sound mix: the Speech System compen-
sates by slightly raising the ambient gains of the other mics to compensate for the
gain subtracted by muting a mic. Note that this behavior is during ambience without
input to any mic; while one or more mics receive speech input, the gain shifts to the
active mics.
OR
•
Use the
bypass
switch with the console fader pulled down. This keeps the mic in-
stantly available on the fader but that channel is no longer in the control mix.
Be aware that
bypass
may generate a click if it interrupts room rumble, whereas the
mute
button does a quick-fade. The
mute
button can be used with the fader up;
by-
pass
is best used with the fader down.
4.3.2
Pre-listening to Muted Channels
If your board allows listening to a mic before the insert point, you can mute on the Dugan.
If signal through the Dugan is required to pre-listen to a mic, pull the fader down and
put the channel in
bypass
mode. When your mic check is done, switch the channel out
of bypass and raise the fader so you will be ready to up-cut automatically.
Control
System
Controller
Console
Mix Bus
Insert
Point A
Insert
Point B
Fader
Microphone
Input
EQ
Gain Control
Insert
Point C