Apogee DLX24 User Instruction Manual - Page 13
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5.5 Output Processing
The processing available for each audio output channel are shown on the Output Processing Screen.
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1) The controls in this section include:
• MUTE- Mute signal by pressing the
• POLARITY- Press
• LEVEL- Select level by entering dB number or using the gain fader.
• DELAY- Choose amount of delay (up to 1 second, displayed in units of time or distance)
• SELECT- Use the SELECT drop-down menu to choose the signal source for each output channel:
None, IN1, IN2, IN1+, IN2 (mono mix from a stereo source), or GEN (internal signal generator).
• AMP GAIN- Calibrates the COMP/LIMIT voltage threshold to the gain of the amplifier that will be
used with the DLX24 device. This parameter is critical for the COMP/LIMIT in order not to exceed a
certain level and/or to protect speaker systems.
2) CROSSOVER- The Low-Pass and High-Pass filters define a frequency bandwidth.
Available filter types that can be selected from the TYPE drop-down menu are:
• Bypass (filter not activated)
• Bessel (12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct)
• Butterworth (6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct)
• Linkwitz-Riley (12, 24 or 48 dB/oct)
3) PARAMETRIC EQ- These filters enhance or attenuate different frequency ranges of the signal. Eight
filters are available for each input, and each one of them can have the following settings (selected from
the TYPE drop-down menu):
• Bypass (filter not activated)
• Parametric EQ (controls for frequency, Q [bandwidth] and gain of the affected band)
• High Shelf (6 or 12 dB/oct)
• Low Shelf (6 or 12 dB/oct)
• High Pass (6 or 12 dB/oct)
• Low Pass (6 or 12 dB/oct)
• All Pass (1st or 2nd order)
5. Software Configuration
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to select polarity
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