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6.4.5
OPTIMIZER SETTINGS
Having completed the first calibration, the “Optimizer Settings” page can be used for fine-tuning. The page has four sidebar tabs:
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“Runtime” – allows you to manage the overall Optimizer process.
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“Settings” – provides access to all normal and advanced parameters.
•
“Positions” - displays how the speakers have been measured.
•
“Calibration” – provides access to the calibration procedure (described earlier).
Optimizer Settings -> Runtime
From here you can enable or disable the complete Optimizer
program or any of its parts:
•
Optimization ON/OFF
- allows the user to run or bypass
all of the processing related to the “Optimizer Settings”
page. This includes the acoustic correction, the automatic
delay, and level alignment, as well as remapping options.
Note that when
Optimization is OFF
, only processing defined
in other pages is applied:
o
Routing – as defined in the DMCP.
o
Levels – as defined in the “Processor” page.
o
Graphic EQs – as defined in the “Processor” page.
o
Bass Management.
•
Acoustic Correction ON/OFF
: when turned OFF, both the
automatic equalization (defined by the target curve) and
the FIR EQ are bypassed.
•
Level Alignment ON/OFF
: the automatic alignment of speaker levels can be disabled, meaning that no automatic gain
changes will be applied to the outputs.
•
Delay Alignment ON/OFF
: the automatic alignment of speaker distances can be disabled, meaning that no automatic delays
will be applied to the outputs.
At the bottom, you will see the following information (for display purposes only):
•
In-out delay
: the latency applied by the algorithms. This varies according to the preset currently in use and how complex
and effective the algorithms are.
•
Clock
: displays the current clock setting. (To adjust the clock setting, use the “Setup” page or DMCP).
Optimizer Settings -> Settings
This tab provides access to all Optimizer parameters. It is
divided as follows:
•
Main Settings
: includes all the usual parameters you may
wish to adjust (see next page).
•
Advanced Settings
includes more advanced parameters.
•
Target Curve
: allows the definition of target curves that
the algorithms will respect.
•
Excursion Curve
: allows the definition of boost and cut
values based upon frequency bandwidth.
The
Main Settings
are being described on the next page.
Advanced Settings
are usually adjusted by a Trinnov-certified
technician. Therefore, these are not described in this User
Guide.