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Input Delay Block
Double-click the
Delay
block to open the delay drop-down. Click
Delay
to insert the delay
processor into the block.
Figure 53.
Delay Block and Drop-Down Menu
Once a delay processor is inserted into the
Delay
block, double-click the block to open the
Delay
dialog box.
Figure 54.
Delay Dialog Box
1
Delay Channel Name
—
This name changes to match the default or user defined input
name.
2
Units of Measurement
— Radio buttons change the unit of measurement used by
the delay fader and text box.
Samples
,
Milliseconds
,
Feet
, and
Meters
are available
units of measurement. Values are converted when the unit of measurement is changed.
Changing the unit of measurement does not alter the amount of delay applied to the
signal.
3
Delay Fader and Text Box
— Adjusts the amount of delay applied to the signal. Click
and drag the fader up or down to increase or decrease the amount of delay. Click the
fader once and use the <
Up Arrow
> or <
Down Arrow
> to adjust delay in 1 sample steps
(or the 1 sample equivalent in milliseconds, feet, or meters). Use the text box below the
fader to input a delay value.
4
Temperature Panel
— Becomes available when using delay in feet or meters.
Compensates delay for ambient temperature in the acoustic space. Temperature is not
available when using samples or milliseconds as the unit of measurement.
5
OK Button
— Confirms changes made to the contained parameters and closes the
Delay
dialog box.
6
Set Defaults Button
— Resets the delay to 4800 samples.
7
Cancel Button
— Reverts any changes made to the contained parameters back to
their states when the current instance of the
Delay
dialog box was opened and closes
the dialog box.
8
Bypass Button
— Bypasses the delay. When the button is red, bypass is enabled.
9
Delay Help Button
—Opens the
Delay Operation
topic of the
DSP Configurator Help
file for further assistance in understanding operating the delay processor.
figure 30. Delay Block and Drop Down Menu
1
Delay Channel Name
2
Units of Measurement
3
Delay Fader and Text Box
4
Temperature Panel
5
OK Button
6
Set Defaults Button
7
Cancel Button
8
Bypass Button
9
Delay Help Button
figure 31. Delay Dialog Box