User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- What is Amp Editor?
- Special Notices
- Contents
- Preparing for operation
- An overview of Amp Editor
- Setup
- Basic operations in Amp Editor
- Main panel window
- Objects in the window and their function
- Menus in the main panel window
- Preferences
- Event Log
- Device Information
- Scene Manager
- Alert Setup
- Word Clock (TXn only)
- Speaker Processor Library Manager (TXn only)
- Clock
- Language (TXn only)
- GPI (ACD1 only)
- Utility
- IP Address
- IP Control Port No.
- Firmware Update (Updating the internal firmware)
- Scene Link Manager (for devices other than XMV)
- Network Setup
- Synchronization (Synchronization with devices)
- Custom Control Panel Manager
- System View Creator
- Speaker Processor Library Converter
- Tree View window
- Detail View window
- Device Properties window
- Signal Path View window (TXn only)
- Component editor (TXn only)
- Custom control panels
- Appendix
Chapter 5 Main panel window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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Speaker Processor Library Converter
This allows a Speaker Processor component library item (2Way–6Way) created by the DME Designer applica-
tion software to be converted for use with TXn (1Way).
The conversion procedure is described below.
1. In the [Tools] menu, click [Speaker Processor Library Converter...].
A dialog box will appear, allowing you to select the conversion-source library file (file name extension
“.cel”).
2. Select the desired library file, and click the [Open] button.
A dialog box allowing you to specify the save destination will appear.
• You can select more than one library file.
3. Select the save destination, and click the [Save] button.
The library file will be converted for each frequency channel and saved into the destination library file(s)
for each channel. Files that are saved will be named “Original file name _ frequency channel name.ce2”.
• The following abbreviated letter will be added to the frequency channel name based on the
level of frequency:
High (high frequency) = H, Mid-High = M-H, Mid = M, Mid-Low = M-L, Low = L, Sub Low = S-L
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