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Dx2 presets and controller o/p channel allocations – Martin Audio DX2 User Manual

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All material © 2007. Martin Audio Ltd. Subject to change without notice.

DX2 presets and controller o/p channel allocations


Notes

Many critical Martin Audio factory presets are locked to comply with

warranty conditions and some inter-driver delays are lock-linked to enable

delay tracking. Non-critical parameters (e.g. HF equalisation that may
need to be adjusted as humidity changes) are left unlocked for user
adjustment.

You may use the following parameters to create your own unlocked user-

presets but please be aware that alterations to critical – normally locked –

parameters could have an adverse effect on the system’s polar pattern
control and could compromise future warranty claims.

Output channels are listed with the appropriate source input channel noted

Mono outputs show the appropriately summed inputs

Where stereo output presets are ganged (e.g. Output [1+3]) only the first

of the two ganged outputs is shown (e.g. LM L LF – LM R LF settings are
always identical)

Crossover (High-pass & Low-pass) and PEQ parameters shown in

blue

italics

are locked in standard Martin Audio xbl library files and direct

loading binary files

Delay parameters shown in

blue italics

are locked and, sometimes, linked

to a reference channel delay* in standard Martin Audio xbl library files and

direct loading binary files.

The overall delay will be the lock-linked delay figure + the

reference delay* to which the locked delay is linked. This ensures
that critical inter-driver delays remain correct in the presence of reference

channel delays* that have been modified to time align the main array to
separate subwoofer system or to other arrays.

*The reference delay on most systems is left open for inter-system
alignment. Associated inter-driver delays automatically maintain inter-
driver alignment. The reference delay channel is usually the channel that

drives the loudspeaker section with the longest natural propagation delay
– for instance, the long LF horn of a W8L or W8LC) or the HF horn of a

horn + direct radiator system like the W8LM

Contents

(click the appropriate series)

1

LE1200, LE1500 and LE2100


2

W8LM+W8LMD+WMX or WLX or WS218X/W8LS combinations


3

W8LC+W8LCD+WLX or WS218X/W8LS combinations


4 W8L

Longbow+W8LD+W8LS/WS218X

combinations