MAXX OPERATIONS Input Setup
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Pressing the Setup key
Analog Input Setup
Pressing the
Setup
key will take you to the analog
Setup menu
where you can adjust the parameters of the 4 analog
inputs.
Scroll for additional menu items
While in the setup menu, pressing the
TC, BUS, SETUP, TONE
keys will jump to the Setup page of the
corresponding input channel.
Adjustable Parameters
•
Input Trim
•
Input Type –
Mic Level or Line Level
•
Input Compressor
–
Turns on the input compressor and sets link group
•
48 Volt Phantom Power –
On or Off
•
Input Delay –
Variable from .0ms to 100ms in .01 ms increments
•
High Pass Filter –
Turning on the HPF turns on a fixed frequency hardware cut. Adjusting the frequency adjusts a
software filter that is adjustable between 40Hz to 230Hz
•
Two Variable Notch Filters
•
Phase Invert
Input Compressor Linking
When using a stereo or surround microphone the input compressors (limiters) should be LINKED to insure that the
spatial integrity of the signal is maintained.
Your choices are:
OFF
,
ON
,
GroupA
,
GroupB
and
GroupC
. This allows you to have up to three different groupings.
For example, a stereo microphone on inputs 1 and 2 would have their limiters set to Group A. If the signal on input 1
needs limiting, the limiters on both 1 and 2 will activate together rather than just the limiter on channel 1.
Digital Input Setup
When in the Setup menu if you press the PFL key for the corresponding AES input number will take you to the digital
setup menu for each of the digital inputs.
So pressing PFL for fader 1 will take you to the input setup menu for AES 1, pressing PFL for fader 2 will take you to the
setup menu for AES 2, fader 3 for AES2 and 4 for AES 4.
The AES setup menu has the same parameters the analog setup menu has with the exception of the input type option.
Shows the Input level of
the Channel you are
adjusting
Adjustable High
Pass filter
Input Compressor with
available Stereo Linking
(See below – for linking)
Two
Adjustable
Notch Filters