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Speaker Management
When in Selection Mode (page 27), a Speaker Management dialog
can be opened via the context menu by right clicking the speaker. This
window can also be opened in the menu bar: Window – Speaker
Management.
Here you can define your speaker as being treated as a passive speaker using its
own processing or you can create an own crossover to feed a multi-way speaker
directly from the Sonic Wave I Processor. Also you can adjust output gain for each
way, invert phase (polarity) and use a limiter.
Subsystem:
With a subsystem chosen here, the speaker selection
in the next drop box is filtered to the members of the
selected subsystem. Select
all
to make all speakers
viewable.
Speaker Selection:
This dropdown box has entries for all speakers in the setup identified by their index.
If a speaker is selected, the corresponding output setting controls are read from the
Sonic Wave I Processor and can be modified by the user interactively.
Crossover:
You have the choice of using a full range (passive) speaker or 2 to 3 way speaker
systems using dedicated outputs of the Sonic Wave I processor. Select type of
speaker, turn on the crossover with the checkbox and enter the corner frequencies
of each way. This parameter is directly taken into account if a Sonic Wave I
processor is connected.
Low / Mid / High:
Every crossover output has their own gain, can invert phase (polarity) and has an
own peak limiter. Amplifier power and sensitivity, and physical output each way are
selected in the Output Assignment window (page 38).
Figure 1.23