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Dynacord DRM 4000 User Manual

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Name and Comment

Here one can provide each contact and the basic configuration with a name and with a comment.

MIC/LINE-inputs

Note:

Ducking and Priority Override settings can be made on the front panel of the DRM 4000. For further detail,
please refer to the corresponding chapter of this owner’s manual.

Aux-inputs

Outputs

- Label: provides the possibility to assign individual names to corresponding the

MIC/LINE-inputs.

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Routing: allows assigning the microphone/Line-level input signal to output A (Mono A),
output B (Mono B), both outputs (Dual) and none of the outputs (Off).

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Priority Override: the first two microphone/Line-level inputs offer the possibility for
automatically controlled attenuation of the input channels that are assigned to the identical
output (ducking control); i.e. the input signal of the first two input channels controls the
output level of the other channels. Enabling or disabling the function is possible.

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Label: provides the possibility to assign individual names to the corresponding Aux-inputs.

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Routing: allows assigning the Aux-signal to the outputs A and B in stereo quality. Assigning
the monaural summed L/R-signals to output A (Mono A), output B or to both outputs (Dual)
is likewise possible. The input signal is not assigned at all when set to OFF.

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Label: provides the possibility to
assign individual names to the
corresponding outputs.

- Mute: allows muting / un-muting

the corresponding output signal.

- Duck: activating this function

(ducking) attenuates the levels
of the non-prioritized channels
by a value previously set value
on the front panel of the
DRM 4000.

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Level: allows lowering a corresponding
channel’s level by a value of up to
90 dB. Setting is possible via soft
fader or using the UP/DOWN buttons.

S O F T W A R E E D ITOR DRM 4000

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