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• Parameter
The parameter consists of the 26 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.
When you specify NONE (30[H] ‘0’) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup.
At the same time, when you specify the scene No.(31[H] (‘1’) through 44[H] (‘D’)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd to 26th bytes are
written in the scene memory.
For the method of setting the scene No. and index, refer to the GROUP FADER command (pages 29 and 30).
Method of setting the PEQ1-4 frequency, PEQ1-4 Q, PEQ1-4 Gain, Gain Limit and fader level is the same as that of the LINE 3 INPUT
command. See pages 32 to 35.
Method of setting the REF LEVEL, Function ON/OFF and delay is the same as that of the LINE OUTPUT1 and 2 commands. See page
37.
For the packet example, see the example of the LINE 3 INPUT command on page 35. However, the parameter length becomes 26 bytes.
• REF LEVEL (10th byte)
This command is used to set the reference output level [dBu].
byte Parameter name byte Parameter name
1st SCENE No. 18 th PEQ3 Frequency
2nd-9th INDEX 19 th PEQ3 Q
10th REF LEVEL 20 th PEQ3 GAIN
11th FUNCTION ON/OFF 21st PEQ4 Frequency
12th PEQ1 Frequency 22 nd PEQ4 Q
13th PEQ1 Q 23 rd PEQ4 GAIN
14th PEQ1 GAIN 24 th DELAY
15th PEQ2 Frequency 25 th GAIN LIMIT LEVEL
16th PEQ2 Q 26 th FADER LEVEL
17th PEQ2 GAIN
REF LEVEL
-10 30[H] (‘0’)
-5 35[H] (‘5’)
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