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AC6
User Manual
Signal Processing
Each AC6 module contains three levels of signal processing: non-user-accessible, user-influenced,
and user-accessible.
AC6 module performance (frequency response, beamwidth consistency, output level capability,
etc.) depends on crossover and other processing settings fixed within the built-in digital processing.
These parameters are not user-accessible.
Adaptive Performance™ translates venue parameters entered by users into Resolution into digital
signal processing settings that optimize system response to provide the desired coverage. Though
not directly editable by users, these parameters are calculated based directly on user input.
Resolution software also provides access to standard, user-adjustable DSP functions to modify
the overall performance of the array to accommodate a particular program content, venue
characteristics, or personal taste in voicing. These include low-pass filter, high-pass filter, shelving
and parametric EQ, gain, delay, and polarity. It also provides access to signal routing (analog, AES/
EBU or Dante™) options. Please note that signal processing is applied to each Anna array and cannot
be user-implemented on individual loudspeakers because this would compromise directional
performance.