NetPA Ultra Series • DSP Configurator Software
DSP Configurator Inputs
All available inputs are listed vertically along the left side of the DSP Configurator main
workspace. The input groups can be expanded or collapsed by clicking the (expand) or
(collapse) buttons next to the input group names.
There are two types of inputs available:
•
Mic/Line Inputs
•
AT Inputs
Mic/Line Inputs
The four mic/line input channels in the NetPA Ultra Series amplifier are shown in
DSP Configurator under the
Inputs
panel (see figure 39).
Figure 39.
Inputs Panel
Inputs 1 - 4 can receive mic level or line level signals.
Naming an Input Channel
1.
Click the input name field.
Figure 40.
Input Name Field
2.
Highlight or delete the text and enter a new name.
Figure 41.
New Input Name
3.
Press <
Enter
> or navigate away from the field to confirm and apply the new input
name. Press <
Down Arrow
> key to navigate to and highlight the next name field.
Figure 42.
Renamed Input
NOTE:
Follow the same procedure to edit an input name.
Input Building Blocks
Extron building blocks are a quick configuration tool that can significantly reduce
configuration time. An input building block is a collection of processor and gain settings for
an input processing chain. These building blocks have been designed by Extron based on
extensive use and testing with each intended application or specific device.
Figure 43.
Accessing Input Building Blocks
DSP Configurator
Inputs
Mic/Line Inputs
figure 3.
Inputs Panel
Naming an Input
Channel
figure 4.
INput Name Field
figure 5.
New Input Name
figure 6.
Renamed Input
Input Building Blocks
figure 7.
Accessing Building Blocks on an Input
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