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Controlling voicings
Command
!RPVOIS?<CR>
is used to find out the list of selectable
voicings along with their names. For example a response for
!RPVOIS<CR>
is:
!RPVOICOUNT(7)<CR>
!RPVOI(0)"Neutral"<CR>
!RPVOI(1)"Music"<CR>
!RPVOI(2)"Music II"<CR>
!RPVOI(3)"Relaxed"<CR>
!RPVOI(4)"Tilt"<CR>
!RPVOI(5)"Action"<CR>
!RPVOI(6)"Movie"<CR>
It can be seen from the response that there are 7 voicings, named
“Neutral”, “Music”, “Music II”, “Relaxed”, “Tilt”, “Action” and
“Movie”. The number and names of voicings is fixed and they
cannot be changed.
Command
!RPVOI?<CR>
is used to find out which voicing is currently
selected. The response for this command is
!RPVOI(
X
)”
NAME
”<CR>
where
X
is the index of the currently selected voicing (0 is the first index)
and
NAME
is the name of the currently selected voicing. This response is
sent automatically whenever Audio Mode is changed if feedback level is 1
or higher.
Commands
!RPVOI+<CR>
and
!RPVOI-<CR>
are used to select next or
previous voicing. Command
!RPVOI(
X
)<CR>
is used to select a specific
source. The
X
in the command can be anything between 0 and 7.
Controlling lipsync
Command
!LIPSYNC?<CR>
is used to find out the current value of the
lipsync trim. The response for this command is
!LIPSYNC(
X
)<CR>
where
X
is the current lipsync trim in milliseconds.
Commands
!<CR>
and
!LIPSYNC-<CR>
are used to select
adjust the lipsync trim by 10ms or -10ms respectively. Command
!LIPSYNC(
X
)<CR>
is used to set the lipsync trim directly. The valid value
range for this command depends on the “processor delay” setting (see
below).
Please note that the valid range to adjust the lipsync delay is retrived
with the
!LIPSYNCRANGE?<CR>
command, returning range, min and
max lipsync trim in ms. The total lipsync delay consists of so called
“processor delay” which is installer settable permanent delay and lipsync
trim delay which is user settable. The lipsync trim setting can have
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