User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- An overview of MRX Designer
- Screen structure
- Basic use of MRX Designer
- Menu bar
- Tool buttons
- Shortcut keys
- Design sheet
- “Parameter Sets” area
- “Parameter Link Group” area
- “Gang Edit Group” area
- “Properties” area
- Components and the component editor
- Editing the parameters
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
- Combiner
- Delay
- Dynamics
- Effect
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Inputs/Outputs
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Paging
- Polarity
- Revolabs Control
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Speech Privacy
- Text
- Transmitter/Receiver
- User Defined Block
- Dialog boxes and applications
- “Print” dialog box
- “Install Speech Privacy File” dialog box
- “File Transfer” application
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “Compile” dialog box
- “Snapshot Group” dialog box
- “Remote Control Setup List” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “GPI” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box / “Wireless DCP” dialog box / “MCP1” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “Port Name” dialog box
- List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes
- Context menus
- Troubleshooting
“PEQ” component editor
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“PEQ” component editor
Here you can make PEQ settings.
When placing the PEQ in the design sheet, you can choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 bands. The
illustrations shown here are for when 8 bands are selected.
1 EQ curve
This shows the response as a graph. You can change the settings by dragging the points
in the graph.
2 PEQ [ON] button
Switches the PEQ function between enabled and disabled.
3 [Type] list box
Selects the type of filter that is used for the far left and far right band. The number of
knobs below increases or decreases according to the type that you select.
The following types of filter are provided.
• PEQ (Parametric Equalizer)
The volume in the region of the specified frequency will be boosted or cut for the
width specified by the Q setting.
• L.SHELF (Low Shelf)
The volume of the entire low-frequency region below the specified frequency will be
boosted or cut. Use this for purposes such as bass boost. [6dB/Oct] and [12dB/Oct]
specify the amount of attenuation per octave.
•H.SHELF (High Shelf)
The volume of the entire high-frequency region above the specified frequency will
be boosted or cut. Use this for purposes such as high boost. [6dB/Oct] and [12dB/
Oct] specify the amount of attenuation per octave.
• HPF (High Pass Filter)
The region below the specified frequency will be cut.
• LPF (Low Pass Filter)
The region above the specified frequency will be cut.
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