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Engineer 418 & 818 User Manual Page 57
The max-boost is the amount of gain you allow your Engineer to add to the input level to reach the target
level you set using the “Autocatch” feature.
The max-cut is the amount of you allow your Engineer to deduct from the input level to reach the target
level you set using the “Autocatch” feature.
Together these two form the boundaries in which the Engineer functions: If you want to give it maximum
control over the source material, you should set them as high as possible: Setting them to lower levels
restrains the engineer from tampering with the controls too much.
In the case of the leveller there’s no maximum to the amount the Engineer can cut. This way, no matter how
loud a crazy DJ’s input signal is offered, it will always be cut to the maximum level you allow it to be.
The space you allow the Engineer to do its work in is marked in light gray on the indicators. The blue bar
indicates how far the engineer is currently turning the knob and this value in dB is shown beside the arrow on
the right. In the picture above he’s adjusted the source level by 1 dB in order to match the target sound we
defined.
In case the engineer determines an amount of gain should be applied outside of the max-boost/cut
boundaries, it will be clipped at their maximum values.
Correction speed, reaction time and threshold
Another important factor in the operation of the Engineer is the speed in which the input level is corrected.
This is determined by the correction speed: the maximum amount of dB’s per second you allow your sound
engineer to correct the source signal towards the target level. In other words: The speed with which the
controls are turned up or down.
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