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Chapter 5 Main panel window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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[Standby/On]
The power will be switched between Standby and On. Use [Device] to select the amplifier that will be
controlled. If you select “ALL,” all amplifiers connected to that device will be selected.
[Parameter], [Min], and [Max] are unavailable. Use [Trigger Type] to specify how the input voltage
from GPI IN will be applied to the parameter.
[Parameter Value Edit]
Edits a parameter of the component. Use [Device] to select the amplifier that will be controlled.
Use [Parameter] to specify the name of the parameter that will be edited. Use [Min] and [Max] to spec-
ify the range in which the parameter will be controlled. Use [Trigger Type] to specify how the input
voltage from GPI IN will be applied to the parameter.
Use the settings if you want to use a device such as an external fader or knob to control a
parameter that has a continuous value.
Use if you want to use an external switch device to control a binary parameter such as on/off.
When is selected
The specified parameter will change proportionally with the input voltage to GPI IN. The value
will be at the [Min] setting when the GPI IN input voltage is at the minimum, and at the [Max] set-
ting when the GPI IN input voltage is at the maximum.
Example: How the input voltage is related to the Attenuation when “Attenuation” is specified as the
parameter
When is selected
The specified parameter will change inversely proportionally with the input voltage to GPI IN. The
value will be at the [Max] setting when the GPI IN input voltage is at the minimum, and at the
[Min] setting when the GPI IN input voltage is at the maximum.
Example: How the input voltage is related to the Attenuation when “Attenuation” is specified as the
parameter
GPI IN input voltage
max
GPI IN input voltage
min
[Max] value
[Min] value
GPI IN input voltage
max
GPI IN input voltage
min
[Min] value
[Max] value
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