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DMP801
English
INTRODUCTION TO THE DMP801 CONTROL SOFTWARE
DSP
The DSP page will give you an overall idea of input and
output mixes (including levels and naming) as well as offer
a manner to view and edit the current signal processors
assigned to input and output channels�
Name:
Edit the name for each of the individual input
channels�
On/Off:
Use this button to switch the corresponding input
channel on and off�
Processing:
These buttons allow you to inject any of the
DMP801’s internal signal processors right into the input
chain� Processing will be accomplished in order from left
to right�
Reset Button:
Pushing these buttons will reset the DSP
parameters for the input or output, including name, on/off status, and selected signal processors� There is a reset button
available for each the input and output�
Monitoring:
The DMP801 software offers extensive monitoring for DSP performance� The percentage of the processor
used will be visible at the bottom of the page�
Channel In Matrix
This page offers matrix mixing for the Analog inputs to the
Channel Input mixes� Any of the input sources can be
assigned to the individual “Channel Input” mixes�
Each of the possible input matrix sources can have a
number of controls available� These include:
Attenuation:
Adjust the input level of each of the individual
signals�
Panning:
These will let you adjust the left/right mix of the
incoming signals�
ALC:
This button will assign the DMP801’s Automatic
Level Control to the corresponding input signal�
Duck:
Pushing this button will apply the ducking feature to
the corresponding input signals� The duck function can be
activated as ducker 1, ducker 2, or off, the settings of which
are decided by their respective menus�
INV:
This button will invert the phase of the corresponding signal�
On:
This button allows you to turn the corresponding input signal on and off� When turned off, the signal will not be sent to
the Input Channels selected�
Routing:
Each of the 8 analog inputs can be assigned to the DMP801’s 8 input channels� These input channels are what
will be used for the DSP processing and will be then routed to your output mix�