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The Home Screens

The home screen is the first screen which appears in the LCD display after the VENU360 fully initializes (this mode is referred
to as “Home” mode). There are several home screens to choose from, providing the instant visual feedback you need, when
you need it. All home screens will display information about the currently loaded preset and clock sync status, as shown in the
below callout.

Preset # / Type

Preset Name

Clock Source / Sample Rate

If the preset name is longer than can be displayed on-screen, turning the

SELECT

wheel allows you to scroll the preset name

and view the additional characters.

Home screens can be accessed by pressing the

SELECT

wheel and selecting the desired home screen from the pop-up menu

or pressing the

UP

/

DOWN

buttons. Following is a description of each available home screen.

Configuration Map Home Screen

This is the default home screen. This screen shows the configuration
and signal flow of the currently loaded preset. The left of the screen
indicates the input processing configuration. The right of the screen
indicates the output processing configuration. The blocks represent the
processing modules. The brackets located at the top of some columns
indicate configurable processing insert slots.

Configuration Map Home Screen

Dynamics Gain Home Screen

This home screen shows a global view of all gain changes applied by
any configured dynamics processors (i.e., Compressors, Limiters, AGCs,
and Noise Gates). Any insert slots configured as anything other than
a dynamics processor will be represented by a bubble indicating the
processor type with a line displayed where a gain meter would otherwise
reside.

Dynamics Gain Home Screen

Dynamics Threshold Home Screen

This home screen shows a global view of the threshold indicators
for all configured dynamics processors (i.e., Compressors, Limiters,
AGCs, and Noise Gates). Any insert slots configured as anything other
than a dynamics processor will be represented by a bubble indicating
the processor type with a line displayed where a threshold indicator
would otherwise reside. For information on the meaning of each of the
threshold indicators shown in this home screen, see the Compressor,
Limiter, AGC, and Noise Gate Module sections under

‘Processing

Modules & Parameters’ on page 58

.

Dynamics Threshold Home Screen