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
ProVisionaire Design DME7 Component Guide
48
The following choices are provided.
• [Self]
For a monaural channel component, the input signal is used as the trigger source.
• [L]
For a stereo channel component, the L input signal is used as the trigger source.
• [R]
For a stereo channel component, the R input signal is used as the trigger source.
• [KeyIn]
The key-in input is used as the trigger source.
• [Max In]
This sets the signal with the largest value in a stereo channel or a multi-channel
component as the trigger source.
• 1–64
This sets the specified channel signal in a multi-channel component as the trigger
source.
e [THRESHOLD] knob
Specifies the threshold level at which the gate will take effect.
f [RANGE] knob
Specifies the amount of attenuation applied when the gate is active.
g [ATTACK] knob
Specifies the attack time (the time from when the input signal exceeds the threshold until
the gate opens).
h [HOLD] knob
Specifies the hold time (the time from when the input signal falls below the threshold
until the gate begins to close).
i [DECAY] knob
Specifies the decay time (the time over which the gate closes after the hold time has
elapsed).
j [OUT] meter
Shows the output signal level.
Control
Parameter types of the input/output values for each Port
Input Value
Control Parameter
Output Value
Type
Range
Input Port Name
Parameter Range
Output Port Name
Type
Range
Value Num 0,1 ●
On OFF:0, ON:1
●
On Value Num
OFF:0,
ON:1
- - -
-
- OFF:0, ON:1
●
Gate Open Value Num 0,1