0.0 ms
0.0...1000.0 ms
DELAY allows delaying the audio signal of the
corresponding output by an adjustable period of time.
This delay method is typically used as time-alignment-
delay to overcome negative sound effects like they
result from different distances between loudspeaker
systems within one cabinet or the positioning of
speakers in a PA- installation that otherwise would
cause a high amount of natural delay.
HINT: The amplifier accepts settings up to a total
delay time of 1365 ms per channel including
MASTER DELAY and X-OVER DELAY. If a comparably
long MASTER DELAY has already been set, the
remaining delay time that is available for the output
delay can fall below 1000ms!
BYPASS allows activating (button not engaged) or
deactivating (button engaged) the corresponding
delay.
General Parameters
Element
Default
Range
Description
ms
ms, samples, ft, in,
m, cm,
µs, s
This lets you select the unit of measurement for the delays.
20 °C
-20...60 °C or
-4...140 °F
Entering the actual ambient temperature is possible here. In case
you have chosen a distance value as unit of measurement for the
delay, delay times are corrected in relation to temperature.
Temperatures can be entered as °C or °F.
Editing X-Over Filters by Dragging the Mouse in the Graphics Display
Active X-Over filters (Response not set to thru) are indicated by a white dot on the frequency response curve, which
represents the corresponding filter. A click with the left mouse button onto this dot and keeping the mouse button
pressed down lets you set the frequency of the corresponding filter by moving the mouse to the left or the right.
A filter’s title lights in color as soon as the mouse cursor is positioned on top of the corresponding white dot to provide
improved overview and handling. An extra white graph is displayed in addition, representing the frequency response of
the corresponding selected filter.
DYNAMICS
Each output channel of a remote amplifier offers a compressor and a limiter. These functions can be accessed via the
dynamics window to change the corresponding parameters providing reliable protection for the connected speaker
systems against sudden peaks and overload.
Clicking onto the seventh block in the Flow Diagram Selector or double clicking onto the DYNAMICS block in the large
flow diagram opens the dynamics window.
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User Manual
2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956