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HMD8 DSP/
USER’S MANUAL
Settings
The image below shows the general settings panel:
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Sampling frequency:
allows you to set the sampling frequency used by the audio processor (DSP).
Language:
allows you to set the software interface language.
Unit of measure:
allows you to set the unit of measurement choosing between centimeters (cm) or inches (in).
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WARNING:
the DSP mounted on this device is capable of processing the signal only at 48 kHz.
WARNING:
assigning the name to the elements is of great help in the specialization of your system. It is advisable to
do this for all setup elements where required, from here on out.
WARNING:
we recommend performing the various configuration tasks in the order described in the General guidelines
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6.4
AUDIO SETUP
6.4.1
GENERAL GUIDELINES
The following paragraphs describe the functions to adjust the system and its acoustic fine tuning.
To carry out a correct system configuration, it is advisable to follow a precise logical order: a thorough understanding
of all the phases necessary for the construction of the system is essential to avoid errors or, in the worst case,
damage to the components.
The following procedure describes in steps how to obtain a correct audio configuration of the amplifier.
• Sources definition
• Input channels definition
• Crossover initialization
• Mixer setup
• Output level and delay adjustment
• Crossover and equalizer configuration
• Memories configuration
First you need to identify the sources you intend to use in your system.
Give each one a meaningful name.
For each active source, assign a meaningful name to all input channels.
Disable those channels that are not used in the configuration.
Complete the configuration of each input channel by entering the sensitivity value if necessary.
Disable the sources you do not intend to use.
6.4.1.1
SOURCES DEFINITION
6.4.1.2
INPUT CHANNELS DEFINITION
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