Operating Manual - Pema Protea Equipped Media Amplifier
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3.4d DSP Control Tab
The DSP tab includes an input side and an output side, with a cross linking matrix mixer in between. Key features of the
DSP window include:
Input Channel Number
- Right click on this to bring up Clear, Copy/Paste, Link, and Sub Preset functions for that input
channel.
Input Channel Name
- The user can name each input channel.
Input Mute Button
- Mutes the input.
Pluggable DSP Tools
- Six processing blocks are available on both inputs and outputs for custom configuration of plug-
gable DSP processing blocks. Total DSP usage for the four input and output channels is indicated as a percentage at the bottom
of each input section in the DSP tab. Increasing the number and complexity of applied DSP tools increases the DSP usage. Total
DSP usage per group of four channels cannot exceed 100%. Available DSP tools include:
1) Dynamics controls
- Brick Wall Limiter, Compressor, Autoleveler, Ducker, and Noise Gate.
Ambient Noise Compensation is available on outputs only.
2) Gain
functions
- Gain, Gain with VCA, RD-8C Remote Control Gain, neWR-5 Remote Control Gain
3) Equalization
- Graphic Equalizer, 10/6/4/2 Band Parametric Equalizers, Feedback Suppressor (input), FIR filter (output)
4) Crossover
functions
- Four Way, Three Way, and Two Way Crossovers are available on outputs only.
HPF and LPF filters are available on both inputs and outputs.
3.4d - Pema DSP Control Tab