Martin Audio iK41 handleiding

61 pagina's
PDF beschikbaar

Handleiding

Je bekijkt pagina 14 van 61
Operation
Starting up the unit
The power switch is on the front of the unit at the lower
left. When you switch on the amplifier, it goes through a
start-up cycle and checks all the sub-systems. The screen
shows you progress and when complete, the home screen
shows the drive module configuration.
Modules, preset components and
snapshots
A Drive Module represents a loudspeaker sub-system (for
example, a sub and full range) and comprises one input
channel routed to a number of output channels. The size
of the Drive Module is determined by the number of
outputs it includes. The amplifier can contain up to four
Drive Modules.
DSP input A Output 1
Output 2
A Module Preset is a collection of settings (parameters)
for a Drive Module of a particular size. The Preset
contains a set of parameters for one input and a set of
parameters for each of the outputs in the module. The
most obvious example would be a bi-amp system, either
individual cabinets such as a BlacklineX sub used with
one of the full range cabinets, or a bi-amp speaker such
as the XE500 monitor.
When you recall a Module Preset, it will automatically
change the routing between Input DSPs and Outputs,
consuming a number of outputs according to the size of
the Drive Module. Recalling a Module Preset thus always
creates a Drive Module with consecutive outputs.
Input component parameters Output component parameters
Output component parameters
A Component is a collection of settings (parameters) for
one channel (input or output). Any one of the output
components in a Module Preset may be recalled to any
individual output.
A Snapshot is a device-wide representation of most of the
settings in the device. This is represented as four Input
Component numbers, four Output Component numbers,
plus a number of machine-centric settings such as routing
and input/output analogue/digital selection and so on.
Device
settings
Input A component
number
Output 1 component
number
Input B component
number
Output 2 component
number
Input C component
number
Output 3 component
number
Input D component
number
Output 4 component
number
Home screen
The home screen shows an overview of the configuration
of the device. The device name is at the top with the four
Drive modules (page 6) below. For each drive module, the
top line shows the input DSP channel (A, B, C and D)
and the name you've given each channel. The bottom line
shows the physical input number and a list of the outputs
that are routed from the drive module.
To update the device name and the channel names, you
need to use
Vu-Net (page 36). You can't update these at
the front panel (page 9).
Drive modules
The iKON amplifiers use drive modules to represent
loudspeaker sub-systems. Drive modules result in a less
processor-centric and more speaker-orientated system
design. A drive module is defined as the processing
provided by one Input DSP and a number of outputs,
which are associated with one-another by means of
routing. For example, if Input DSP B is routed to outputs
3 and 4, then this is a two-way drive module; input
DSP B forming the ‘master’ control, and output DSP
3 and 4 providing the driver-related control. The input
DSP parameters control the drive module (and thus the
speaker sub-system). You can control and monitor sub-
systems using Vu-Net (page 36).
Drive module presets
Presets do not change the settings device-wide. Rather,
recalling a Module Preset creates a Drive Module by
‘consuming’ a number of consecutive outputs and setting
iK41 User Guide
14

Bekijk gratis de handleiding van Martin Audio iK41, stel vragen en lees de antwoorden op veelvoorkomende problemen, of gebruik onze assistent om sneller informatie in de handleiding te vinden of uitleg te krijgen over specifieke functies.

Productinformatie

MerkMartin Audio
ModeliK41
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte8458 MB