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Applied Gain / Attenuation: Displayed in decibels, the change in signal strength from the input of the mixer to the output. The Automatic Mixer applies negative gain (also known as attenuation) to channels to lower their volume and share the total output signal amongst all open channels.
Priority Gain: Gain, positive or negative, that is applied to a signal before it is analyzed by the Automatic Mixer for gating. This can be used to compensate for a voice that is softer or louder than others so that it will still reach the Open Threshold level.
Open Threshold: The decibel level at which a channel will be gated open.
Depth: The amount of attenuation applied to closed channels.
Rest: The amount of attenuation applied to all channels when none are open. This should be set higher than Depth, as this allows a small amount of background noise to be present when no channels are open, which prevents the overall audio from ever going “dead.”