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Prodigy HD2
The Prodigy HD2 control panel features a menu area for configuration:
1. Main / QSound panel
You can control input and output on the MAIN / QSound panel. It is also the default screen you see
when you first launch the panel. Basic functions of Prodigy HD2 are controlled from this screen.
1) The QXpander™ functions provides virtual mono-to-3D and stereo-to-3D stereo sound stage
synthesis and enhancement.
2) QSizzle™ and QRumble™ provide dynamic spectral emphasis. This is especially valuable for
restoring compressed audio (MP3, internet broadcast etc.). The faders are provided for fine tuning.
3) Normalize provides an automatic volume level normalization algorithm that can be enabled and
disabled here.
4) Output: You can change the output level on all channels by clicking and dragging the fader bar.
The number on the bottom shows the relative amount in dB. Clicking this number enables you to
mute the channel.
5) WAV·MAS: You can adjust all input / output monitoring levels by clicking and dragging the
fader in the master control panel. The number on the bottom shows you the relative monitoring
level in %. Clicking this number enables you to mute all channels. Note: MAS (Master) refers to the
actual audio output level. WAV (Wave) refers to the playback of (digital PCM) audio data only.
6) ANA DIG: Shows the analog input and digital output levels.
7) S/PDIF: Allows you to switch between "Consumer" and "Professional" as S/PDIF output status
bit.
8) M-CLOCK: Shows the current master clock of the digital output signal frequency.
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