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Resetting a channel to factory
defaults
You can reset any output channel back to the factory
default settings. This will set gain at 0dB, delay at 0ms,
flat EQ, high and low pass filters bypassed and so on. This
is a quick way to start with a “blank canvas”. This also
allows you to reset an output that has a locked output
channel preset. The locking of presets stops anyone
updating parameters that might adversely affect speaker
performance (crossover slopes, equalisation and limiter
settings).
The library of Martin Audio speaker output presets
bundled with the desktop application (page 6) are all
locked and have an input sensitivity of 32dB. This
ensures that the speaker preset produces exactly the
audio quality intended when the Martin Audio Research
and Development team designed the speaker. You can
also create your own locked presets so that no one can
tamper with your settings.
The downside of locked presets on every output is that
you can no longer use your processor for anything else.
Resetting a channel to factory defaults allows you to freely
edit the output channel settings again.
To reset a channel to factory defaults
1. Press the appropriate output button 1 to 4 until the
button goes blue and the channel menu appears. For
details, see Output channels (page 25).
2. Rotate PM1 until Name&FCP is shown top right and
press PM1 to select. FCP is Factory Channel Preset.
3. Rotate PM1 until Recall Factory CHPreset is shown
on the bottom line.
4. Press PM1 to select.
Resetting this channel will lose all
your parameter settings for the
channel.
5. Recall Channel Preset? will appear on screen. Press
PM1 to confirm and the channel will now reset to the
factory defaults.
6. When you've finished editing, press PM2 to return to
the menu. To see what you can do next, see Output
channels (page 25) step 5.
Output source
This allows you to select the input source that will be
routed to this output channel.
You can also set the gain for this channel from 0db down
to -30dB. This is useful where both input channels A and
B are routed to the same output for mono applications
such as subs, front fills, delays and so on. Two similar
input signals will naturally sum producing a louder output.
You can compensate for this by adding a few dB of
attenuation.
To update the source
1. Press the appropriate output button 1 to 4 until the
button goes blue and the channel menu appears. For
details, see Output channels (page 25).
2. Rotate PM1 until Source appears top right. Then
press PM1.
3. To choose the input channel name, rotate PM1.
4. To switch the input channel on or off, rotate PM2 to
the left for OFF or right for ON.
5. To change the Gain (see above), rotate PM3.
6. When you've finished editing, press PM2 to return to
the menu. To see what you can do next, see
Output
channels (page 25) step 5.
Output gain
The output gain allows you to adjust the entire system
levels up and down. You can use this to compensate for
variations in the signal level of the program material from
your signal source.
You can adjust the output gain between +12 and -18dB.
To change the output gain
1. Press the appropriate output button 1 to 4 until the
button goes blue and the channel menu appears. For
details, see
Output channels (page 25).
2. Changing input and output gain is almost identical, so
use the instructions in Input gain (page 22) starting at
step 2.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Martin Audio |
Model | DX0.4 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 4460 MB |