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(d)
Double clicking on the
Analog
Input
DSP module (re-labeled as House Mixer in our
example) provides access to the Master Input – Polarity, Mute, Digital Trim, & Meters (below
left) as well as the processors
Mic/Line Pre-Amp
controls by way of a secondary Grey select
button at the top left of the
Input
DSP module.
(e)
Click the grey
“Mic/Line Pre-Amp Setup
” button in the opened Analog Input module
(House Mixer) window above left to display and adjust the processors
Mic/Line
Pre-Amp
parameters - Mic/Line selection, Phantom Power and Analog Trim (shown above right).
(f)
Make appropriate parameter adjustments as required.
(g)
Nex
t, double-Click on the
Matrix Mixer
to
open up the routing matrix. Here input
sources are assigned to any or all outputs.
Ensure that Input 1 routes to Output 1, Input 2
to Output 2 and so on as shown at right. The
Connect
button ensures that the signal routes
to the associated output. Turn the Connect
Button OFF when you want to mute the signal
going to the conflicting outputs. The Matrix
screen shot at the right displays the correct
routing assignments for our design example.
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For the sake of this example, we are going to designate Outputs 1 and 3 as speaker
channels (high frequencies) and Outputs 2 and 4 as subwoofer channels (low frequencies).
(h)
Double click to open the
High Pass Filter
DSP module.
Set the
Type
to Butterworth. The
Slope
to 18 dB/Oct and set the cutoff
Frequency
appropriately.
(i)
Open the
Low Pass Filter
DSP module.
Set the
Type
to Butterworth. The
Slope
to 18
dB/Oct and set the cutoff
Frequency
appropriately.