Specifications

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G-WARE SOFTWARE PROCESSOR DELAY CONFIGURATION
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Introducing an appropriate amount of delay to the forward-mounted
driver(s) re-establishes the acoustical alignment necessary for proper
sound imaging in a room. The same principle of introducing delay
applies to separate speaker enclosures located various distances from
the listening area.
Other types of delay to consider when establishing delay parameters
are delays which occur naturally as a result of processing operations
within the XAP 800. Propagation delay is an example. This delay is
caused by operations such as the conversion of the signal between
analog and digital formats. Another type of delay, processing delay, is
caused by compressor activation and various input/output routing. See
Appendix A: Specifications (page 81) for propagation and processing
delay amounts.
When you are finished making changes in the Delay window, click
Close to return to the Processor window.
The Input meter indicates the input level into the compressor. The
Compression meter shows the level out of the compressor.
You can copy and paste these settings to other processors by right-
clicking to access the Copy menu.
To name the processors, click Labels at the bottom of the window or
double-click on the label (or right-click to open the Copy menu, then
click Labels). This opens the Processor Labels window.
After naming each processor, click OK to save changes and exit back
to the From Processor configuration window.
Click Close to exit back to the G-Ware Configuration matrix window.
If you don’t want delay
added to the signal, select
the Bypass Delay box.
The Calculated Delay read-
ing reflects any changes
you make in the distance
and temperature fields.