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Crossover mode
Crossover mode allows you to link the crossover frequencies of the associated bands together for ease of
setting. For example, when in 'Both' mode (=linked) changing the frequency of the Hi slope of an output
channel set up as say 'low' band will also change the frequency of the Lo slope in the adjacent 'Mid' band
output channel. The bands do not necessarily need to actually crossover at the same frequency as an offset
can be maintained between them.
Edge mode allows you to adjust all crossover frequencies individually. This mode is useful in initial system
set up to tune a driver/cabinet's individual response.
Example:
When you change the crossover frequency of the Lo-Output in Both-mode, the frequency of the
Mid-Output is autmatically changed, too. This must not necessarily be the same frequency, as an offset may
be adjusted between the two crossover frequencies.
Delay-units
You can adjust the delay in different units:
milli seconds (ms)
feet (ft)
meters (m)
frames per second (24, 25 and 30 fps).
Use the
/
- buttons (
5+6
) or the jog-wheel (
4
) to select the preferred measurement units.
Returning to the delay parameter will then allow the delay value to be viewed and adjusted in the selected
units.
Contrast
For adjusting the display contrast.
Summary of Contents for DLM-26
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