Extron electronic DMP 128 Stereo System User Manual


 
Filter (FILT)
Filter function and interface is identical to the mic/line input channel Filter block except
that only three filters are provided (see “Filter (FILT)” on page32).
Dynamics (DYN)
There is one dynamics processor block available on each virtual path. Dynamics function
and interface is identical to the mic/line input channel Dynamics block,
(see “Dynamics (DYN)” on page46).
Loudness (LOUD)
There is one loudness processor available on each virtual path. The loudness function and
interface is identical to the Output channel Loudness block (see “Loudness (LOUD)” on
page60).
Bypass must be disengaged for the loudness processor to function. The bypass button
is red when engaged (loudness control defeated), and gray when disengaged (loudness
control active).
Delay (DLY)
Audio Delay is used to sync audio to video or to time-align speakers that are placed at
different distances from the listener. The Delay function and interface is identical to the
input channel delay block (see “Delay (DLY)” on page51).
Gain (GAIN)
Each virtual input channel gain block provides a mono long-throw fader with a –100.0
to +12.0dB gain range, and a level setting readout below the fader. Fader behavior is
identical to the Pre-mix-point gain block, described in the mic/line input section
(see “Pre-mixer Gain (GAIN)” on page59). Fader adjustments are in 1dB
increments, while adjustments can be entered manually to 0.1dB resolution.
Default is unmuted at unity (0.0dB) gain.
Virtual Bus Returns, E-H
There are four additional mono virtual bus return inputs, also fed by the virtual bus sends.
Virtual Bus Returns E-H are identical to A-D except there are no feedback processors.
As with the virtual bus returns A-D, these returns are used when additional processing of
an input signal is required. It is also useful to apply identical filtering, dynamics processing,
loudness compensation, or signal gain/attenuation to multiple inputs.
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