User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Audio Components
- The Difference Between Mono, Stereo, and Multi
- How to Control Control Signals
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Control (AGC)
- Combiner
- Room Combiner/Room Combiner plus Automixer
- ■ “Room Combiner” component editor/”Room Combiner plus Automixer” component editor
- ■ “Room Combiner” component editor/”Room Combiner plus Automixer” component editor
- Combiner parameter setting window (Room Combiner)
- Combiner parameter setting window (Room Combiner plus Automixer)
- Control
- Control
- Dugan Automixer window (Room Combiner plus Automixer)
- Room Combiner/Room Combiner plus Automixer
- DCA
- Delay
- Dynamics
- REV-X
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Input/Output
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Polarity
- Probe
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Control Components
- Control Methods for Control Components
- Trigger
- Button (Normalized Value)
- Button (Value)
- Radio Button (Normalized Value)
- Radio Button (Value)
- Fader (Normalized Value)
- Fader (Value)
- Processing
- Logic (Normalized Value)
- NOT (Normalized Value)
- Flip-Flop (Normalized Value)
- Invert (Normalized Value)
- Compare (Normalized Value)
- Difference (Normalized Value)
- Max/Min (Normalized Value)
- Negate (Value)
- Compare (Value)
- Multi Compare (Value)
- Difference (Value)
- Max/Min (Value)
- Delay
- External Events
- Suspend
- Router
- Other
- GPI In
- GPI Out
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•APF 1st/2nd (All Pass Filter)
Passes the signals of the entire frequency range, affecting only the phase. It is used to
correct the phase of the crossover region.
APF 1st rotates the phase 0˚–180˚, and APF 2nd rotates the phase 0˚–360˚. APF 2nd
allows you to set the Q.
•Horn EQ
A horn speaker is characterized by a high frequency level roll-off. Horn EQ
compensates for this tendency.
e Q-B/W[OCT] list box/knob
Use the list box to select the type of width for each frequency band, and use the knob to
specify the width. For [B/W], the setting is in Octave units.
f Freq.[Hz.] knob
Adjusts the center frequency of each band.
g Gain[dB] knob
Specifies the gain in each band’s frequency region.
h [Output Level] knob
Specifies the output level of each output channel. This is reflected in the "LEVEL" graph of
the [SP] tab.
i [MUTE] button
If this is on, the output is muted, and its crossover graph is shown as a dotted line.