User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notice regarding data copyright
- Notice regarding the content of this user guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1. An overview of MTX-MRX Editor
- An audio system control network
- Terms used in this user guide
- Data handled by MTX-MRX Editor
- Connection requirements for an MTX/MRX system
- MTX/MRX system configuration examples
- What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode)
- What are Dante connections? (Daisy-chain connection and Star connection)
- Patching
- Workflow
- About the screens
- Moving between screens
- Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttons
- Chapter 3. Project screen
- Chapter 4. System screen
- Chapter 5. Online and Synchronization
- Chapter 6. Presets
- Chapter 7. Dialog boxes/Software applications
- “Startup” dialog box
- “Network Setup” dialog box
- “Device Information” dialog box
- “Match Device by IP Address” dialog box
- “MTX Configuration” dialog box
- “Dante Information” dialog box
- “Word Clock” dialog box
- “Clock” dialog box
- “Daylight Saving Time” dialog box
- “Scheduler” dialog box
- “Remote Control” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box
- “Wireless DCP” dialog box
- “MCP1” dialog box
- “PIN Setup” dialog box
- “Label” dialog box
- “Re-size Image” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “GPI” dialog box
- “GPI Calibration” dialog box
- “Security Settings” dialog box
- “Project Information” dialog box
- “Configuration Diagram” dialog box
- “Get Log” dialog box
- “Sampling Rate Converter” dialog box
- “Input Source/Redundant” dialog box
- Appendix
“ADVANCED” screen Chapter 4. System screen
MTX-MRX Editor User Guide
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AdjustGc (Adjustable Gc)
Adjusts the Gc (gain at the cutoff frequency) in a range of –6 – +6dB.
Setting this to –3dB will produce a Butterworth filter, and setting this to –6dB will
produce a Linkwitz-Riley filter. The Gc knob will appear when you select this.
Butrwrth (Butterworth)
This is the most common response. The passed region is flat, and the gain at the
cutoff frequency is –3 dB.
Bessel
This curve emphasizes the phase response; the attenuation is more gradual than
Butterworth, but the waveform will not be distorted when a square wave is passed
through it.
Linkwitz (Linkwitz-Riley)
The order of this filter will be a power of two; the summed voltage of the LPF and
HPF outputs will produce a gain of 0 dB across the entire frequency range. The
passed region is flat, and the gain at the cutoff frequency is –6 dB.
• HPF/LPF [Freq.] knob
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the HPF/LPF.
• HPF/LPF [Gc] knob (shown only if filter type is set to [AdjustGc])
Specifies the gain at the cutoff frequency.
■ [HIGH] tab/[LOW] tab
Use the [HIGH] tab and [LOW] tab to switch the [DELAY], [PEQ], [Output Level],
[MUTE], and [LIMITER] display.
■ DELAY
For details on adjusting the following parameters, refer to “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen.
•DELAY [ON] button
•Delay Time knob
•[Type] list box
■ PEQ
For details on adjusting the following parameters, refer to “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen.
•PEQ [ON] button
• [FLAT] button
•[B/W] box
•[Q] knob
•[Freq.] knob
•[Gain] knob
• [BYPASS] button
• [Type] list box
Selects the PEQ type.
The frequency response is shown in PEQ GRAPH.
For details on the following types, refer to “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen.
•PEQ
•L.SHELF (Low Shelf)
•H.SHELF (High Shelf)
•HPF
•LPF