The caption of this button indicates the current state of the filter.
Press the ACTIVE button to deactivate the filter (Bypass), which
allows for quick A / B-evaluation of the actual effect that a filter has
on the sound.
Press the EQ FLAT button to reset all filters to type PEQ with 0 dB.
Filter Editing via ”Mouse Movement” in the Graphics Display
A white dot in the frequency response display represents an active filter (BYPASS not engaged). Clicking with the left
mouse button on this dot and keeping the mouse button pressed down allows changing the selected filter’s frequency
by moving the mouse to the left or to the right as well as its magnitude (depending on the selected filter type) by
moving the mouse up or down. Clicking with the right mouse button on the white dot and keeping the mouse button
pressed down allows changing the Q-values of parametric EQs and Hipass/Lopass filters.
For an improved overview the name of the corresponding filter band appears in color as soon as the mouse cursor is
positioned over its white dot.
INPUT DELAY
Individual input delays can be set for each input channel of the power amplifier.
HINT: The Input Delay parameter is especially useful for delay lines. In this case the required delay depends only on
the position of the delay line and is identical for all band passes, e.g. output channels of the power amplifier. By
editing the Input Delay parameter the delays of all output channels routed to this input are adjusted automatically.
Channel Parameters
Element
Default
Range
Description
Channel name.
A click with the right mouse button opens the ”Copy &
Paste” menu, which allows convenient copying all delay
parameters of the corresponding input to any other delay
within the same project.
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User Manual
2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956