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Inserts:
Rearpanel:
The IM2.3 has 8 inserts connected on the back with industry standard Tascam DB25 analog
connectors. Each connector holds 2 inserts corresponding with the frontpanel numbering.
Be careful with DB25 tascam standard premade cables. The digital AES/EBU cables like the
Hosa AES-803T have their XLR's connected in the wrong way which swaps send/return.
Though it's an easy fix (swap male and female), you might want to look at this carefully.
Insert 1 and 2:
This is a 100% passive insert section with just relays. When disabled, it will directly pass
the signal internally to the next stage. When you enable the insert (1 and/or 2), it will pass
the signal to the corresponding send/return. It will first pass insert 1 and then it goes into
insert 2. When you push the 'swap 1 /2 button, it will swap the order of the inserts. So
instead of 1>2 it will be 2>1.
Insert 3 and 4:
Insert 3 and 4 are the same as insert 1 and 2.
Insert 5 and 6 (mid/side):
Insert 5 and 6 are more special, they can be used for Mid/Side processing.
When set to stereo, it will be 100% passive and it will not pass the active MS circuit at all.
The active MS circuit is based around THAT and BurrBrown chips and is an extended
version of the Wayne Kirkwood circuit.
Mid Side:
When the MS button is engaged, both inserts 5 and 6 will work in MS mode. Left channel is
Mid (sum), Right channel is Side (diff). When the width switch is disabled, no gain changes
are done on mid or side. But you should keep in mind that the sum (mid) will be louder
then the side channel because of the LR summing/gain buildup. So you should be careful
with 'distortion sensitive equipment' but in practice this will not lead to any problems.
Width:
When you enable the width button, the width circuit becomes active and you can change
the gain of the side channel, making it more wide or narrow. I choose to take it out of the
circuit because of the extra stage needed to take care of the width control and also for
AB'ing. I picked a default gain range of +/- 3dB up with 23 steps. In practice you will not