Lake Controller Operation Manual

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Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.7.0
EQ/Levels Menu Reference
The MaxPeak limiter process is disabled when the total MaxPeak level (including Group and factory settings)
is 25 dBu or greater.
An orange bar moves downward from the top of the channel meter to indicate the limiting amount. To adjust
Limiter MaxPeak values, drag the fader (D) for large increments, drag above or below the fader for ne
adjustment, or tap the value (A) for keyboard entry.
The MaxPeak Level value is relative to the factory MaxPeak value (dBu-pk). While dragging the fader, the
total value is displayed in the status bar as dBu-pk, dBV-pk, and Vpk
6.2.3.6 Multiband Limiter (XP modules only)
For XP modules, there is an optional Multiband Limiter. Access to the Multiband Limiter is available via the
Multiband Limiter button in the LimiterMax view. Note that for locked modules, the Multiband Limiter can
be locked away by the creator of the Speaker Preset, or the Multiband Limiter button can be congured to
go directly to All-view without any conguration accessible.
Figure 6-5: Multiband Limiter Conguration button
6.2.3.6.1 Multiband Limiter Conguration
The Multiband Limiter offers the ability to congure the limiter to act differently on different frequency bands
within one module output. The advantage this offers over a full-bandwidth limiter is that audible “pumping”
in other frequency bands is not caused by changing signal levels in a single frequency band. The Multiband
Limiter offers up to three separate bands per Module Output. These bands can be merged if fewer bands
are desired.
The crossover to divide the signal into the different bands uses proprietary Zero Phase Shift lters, which
makes it possible to sum the bands. The Multiband Limiter can also be enabled on some of the outputs and
disabled on others with minimal acoustic summing phase distortion. It is also possible to link the limiters
between the bands in Soft, Medium or Hard options.