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In the third control area (located at the bottom of the plug-in), you can
adjust all the parameters in the preset by clicking on and moving the sliders.
You can select different groups of parameters to adjust by clicking the but-
tons in the row at the top of the third control area (in the example above,
I/O Levels, Input Control, Shape, etc.). Some parameters appear as drop-
down menus; click the menu to open it, and click on an option to select it.
When you move a parameter’s slider, an arrow appears where the slider’s
default position is. To return a preset to its default, click on the arrow or
move the slider toward the arrow until the arrow disappears.
the PcM96 SURRoUNd PLUG-IN coNtRoL PANeL
You can manage various network- and software-related aspects of the
PCM96 Surround with the Control Panel. To open the Control Panel, click
the PCM96SurroundControlPanel icon located in the System Preferences
menu on your computer.
Repair
Click to re-initialize communication between the PCM96 Surround and
your computer.
PCM96 Surround Communication
Click to check the connection status between the PCM96 Surround and
your computer, and to open the PCM96 Surround Setup dialog (described
on page 18).
About
Click to see the names of the PCM96 Surround development team, and to
check for software updates.
Name
Assign a name to your PCM96 Surround to identify it on a network.
ID
Assign a number to your PCM96 Surround for network purposes.
Audio Source
Controls the PCM96 Surround unit’s Audio Source parameter. Select Analog
or AES.
Clock Source
Controls the PCM96 Surround unit’s Clock Source parameter. Select
Internal, AES or BNC.
Clock Rate
Controls the PCM96 Surround unit’s Clock Rate parameter. Select 44.1
kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz.