Yamaha TX4n Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Introduction
Terms
This section explains terminology specific to the TXn.
Amp Editor
This is computer application software. This software allows you to monitor and control the TXn amplifiers from your com-
puter.
Scene
Settings such as power-on/standby or mute for each amplifier are called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the saved settings
can be immediately applied to the amplifiers. Each TXn unit has 50 scenes.
Signal Path
This is the audio signal processing functionality provided by the internal DSP. Components organized into modules accord-
ing to their functionality are placed in the signal path.
Component
These are modules in the signal path that organize audio signal processing according to their functionality.
Library
The settings of all Speaker Processor components can be saved together in a library. A library can be saved only from Amp
Editor, but can be recalled from the unit’s front panel as well.
Device ID
This is an ID for uniquely identifying a TXn unit within a network. In order to allow monitoring and control from Amp Edi-
tor, you must specify non-conflicting IDs within a workspace.