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“Speaker Processor” component editor
MRX Designer User Guide
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3 GRAPH VISIBLE buttons
These buttons switch the graph of the corresponding output channel between visible
and hidden. These are shown if there are multiple output channels.
4 [DELAY] button
Shows or hides the DELAY response in the crossover curve that is displayed.
5 [PEQ] button
Shows or hides the PEQ response in the crossover curve that is displayed.
6 Pre-installed LIBRARY [LIST] button
Selects and shows library items.
In the libraries that are pre-installed in MTX-MRX Editor, the LIMITER’s Threshold value is set
to the value that is appropriate when using a power amp with 26 dB voltage gain.
As necessary, make appropriate adjustments to the MRX’s LIMITER settings and output level,
and to the power amp’s voltage gain and attenuator.
For example if using a power amp whose voltage gain is 30 dB, you should either lower the
power amp’s attenuator value by 4 dB or lower the MRX’s LIMITER Threshold value by 4 dB.
The voltage gain of an XMV unit varies depending on the type and setting. For details, refer
to the XMV Owner’s Manual.
7 Pre-installed LIBRARY [STORE] button
Saves the current state as a library item (file extension [.ce3]).
MRX libraries are compatible with MTX libraries. However, since the MTX crossover’s HIGH
band does not have an LPF parameter, it will not be applied if you load an MRX library. After
loading a library that was created on the MTX, you will need to set the LPF parameter for the
crossover’s HIGH band.
8 [INPUT] meter
Shows the input signal level.
9 [INPUT LEVEL] knob
Specifies the input level. You can double-click the numeric display area and directly
enter a numeric value.
0 [CROSSOVER] button
Opens the CROSSOVER” parameter setting window where you can make crossover
settings.
A [DELAY] button
Opens a window where you can make delay settings for each output channel. For details
on these settings, refer to “Delay” component editor.
B [PEQ] button
Opens a window where you can make PEQ settings for each output channel. For details
on these settings, refer to PEQ” component editor.
The Speaker Processor’s PEQ is a 6-band PEQ.
C [OUTPUT LEVEL] knob
Specifies the output level of each output channel.
D [MUTE] button
Switches mute on/off for each output channel.
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