Delay block (dly), Filter block (filt), Dynamics block (dyn) – Extron Electronics DMP 64 User Guide User Manual
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3.
Set the
Calibrate
slider to 0, the center point. Disengage the loudness
Bypass
. The
result is a moderate enhancement to the program material, with more accentuated
bass frequencies (below 500Hz), and more brightness in the high frequencies that
carry harmonic content (above 7kHz). Engage and disengage the
Bypass
switch in
order to “A/B” the difference between loudness off and on, respectively.
4.
To experiment with loudness compensation, move the loudness compensation slider
to the left (less) or to the right (more).
5.
Adjustments made to the loudness compensation slider carry through to all listening
levels. Set the output volume fader in the DSP Configurator to a relatively loud
listening level.
6.
Engage and disengage the
Bypass
switch in order to compare the difference between
loudness off and on. At a loud listening level, the difference should be minimal or
barely perceivable.
Delay Block (DLY)
The delay processor block, when inserted, provides
a means to delay the audio signal to compensate for
loudspeaker placement in situations where speakers
delivering the same signal are much farther away than
others. The delay processor block is identical to the delay processor available on the
input and described in
Delay (DLY)
on page 48. Typically the near speakers would be
delayed so that audio delivery time matches the speakers further away.
Filter Block (FILT)
The filter processor block, when first inserted, provides one of four
filter selections: High Pass, Low Pass, Bass & Treble filters and
Parametric EQ. Up to nine filters can be added to each filter block.
The output filter block is identical to the input filter processor block
except that up to nine filters total can be selected
Filter (FILT)
on
page 29.
NOTE: Selecting the
Bass
&
Treble
Filter
inserts two separate filters.
Dynamics Block (DYN)
A dynamics processor block, when inserted,
provides one of four dynamics processors:
AGC, Compressor, Limiter, and Noise Gate.
The available processors are identical to the
processors available on the input dynamics
processor block and described in
Dynamics
(DYN)
on page 43.
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