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You can view the electrical response of the output
channel you are acting on through the display. If multiple
channels are selected, the display will show the electrical
response of all the channels, showing the “active”
channel highlighted in red and the other channels
selected in gray.
The displays shows frequencies from 20 to 20000 Hz in
a +24 a -24 dB width range. The default resolution is set
to ±12 dB, but on the right hand a zoom control can be
found, to change resolution. After changing resolution, to
go back to the default one you have to double click within
the zoom bar area.
The Display Settings offers the possibility to display:
1. a red line for the electrical response under
crossover filtering action (Xover)
(Fig.1) by clicking
with the mouse on the Xover box;
2. a green area for the electrical response under
equalization (EQ)
(Fig.2) by clicking with the mouse
on the EQ box;
3. a blue line for the overall electrical response of the
system, when multiple channels are selected
(Fig.3)
by clicking with the mouse on the Xover and EQ
boxes;
4. a blue area for the resultant of the sum between the
filtered electrical response and the equalized one
(SUM)
(Fig.4) by clicking with the mouse on the
SUM box. In this case the red line and the green
area are hidden.
During the setup process, the display shows in real time
the changes applied to the electrical signal that is sent
to the speakers through the amplifiers. The audio signal
actually reproduced by the system depends on the type
of speakers used and on their position. To analyse the
acoustics response, use a spectrum analyzer connected
to a microphone. Otherwise, you can rely on your
experience in audio reproduction.
9.7 DISPLAY SETTINGS
9.8 SELECTED INPUT
The window “Selected Input“ will show the source that is
active while the Bit One is connected to the PC. The source
can be changed by clicking on the Ext. Source EQ tab on
the top, selecting the desired source
(see section 9.9).
Once the Bit One has been disconnected from the PC, you
will be able to select the Bit One input source through the
DRC
(see section 12).
Display of a High Pass filter
Display of a Band Pass filter
Display of a Mid-Hi + Woofer + Sub system
Display of a Low Pass filter
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Fig.4
Zoom
Zoom
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Zoom
Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8
Fig.3
Fig.2
Fig.1
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