Link, Gain, Lo-pass – Fortinet 2 SXRC User Manual
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LINK
MENU - Here you can set the Link property of the
selected group to Link On or Link Off. By default all groups have
the Link property set to Link Off.
The Link property sets a group to have certain characteristics
depending on the setting (Link On or Link Off). By adjusting this
one setting you completely change what settings and adjustments
are shared between amplifiers in the group, what settings you
can select to adjust in the AMP ADJ and GROUP ADJ menus and
how certain settings act once they are selected. You have all
ready seen an example of this in the GROUP ADJ menu when
adjusting the Kompressor™.
Link Off - AMP ADJ
If you set the group’s Link property to Link Off each amplifier in
the group can have these items adjusted from the AMP ADJ
menu.
Link Off - GROUP ADJ
If you set the group’s Link property to Link Off each amplifier in
the group can have these items adjusted from the GROUP ADJ
menu.
»
GAIN
»
EQ
»
LO-PASS
»
HI-PASS
»
PHASE
»
MUTE
»
KOMPRESSOR
»
KOMP. ADJ.
»
GAIN RANGE
»
BYPASS DSP
»
PINK NOISE
»
GAIN
»
MUTE
»
KOMPRESSOR
»
PINK NOISE
Link On - AMP ADJ
If you set the group’s Link property to Link On each amplifier in
the group can have these items adjusted from the AMP ADJ
menu.
Link On - GROUP ADJ
If you set the group’s Link property to Link On each amplifier in
the group can have these items adjusted from the GROUP ADJ
menu.
Wow...things do change up quite a bit. But why? Glad you
asked! The following two examples show why this happens and
why the Link function exists...but we know there are many more.
Example 1
You have four SX.1 Series amplifiers driving four Solobaric L7
12 inchers. First off...you got game baby! Deep smooth bass for
days...you could share some with the boys lounging around down
at Local 317 and still have plenty! Ok...enough of that...here is
one of the many reasons the Link function exists.
You would want to control all of these amplifiers together and
share many settings between them the same since they are all on
bass duty.
»
GAIN
»
MUTE
»
GAIN
»
EQ
»
LO-PASS
»
HI-PASS
»
PHASE
»
MUTE
»
KOMPRESSOR
»
KOMP. ADJ.
»
GAIN RANGE
»
PINK NOISE