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.
Note:
The total DSP usage per group of four channels is limited, and 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
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.
Pema DSP Control Tab