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ACHAT DSP24 • OWNER’S MANUAL
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“High Shelving Order”: the selectable high shelving lter’s
range can be selected between the 1
st
(Lo-1st.) and the 2
nd
(Lo-2nd.) one.
“Gain”: the selectable range of gain is from -15dB to +15dB
in steps of 0.5 dB and can be adjusted by rotating the “PM3”
encoder.
Note 1: once the desired options have been selected using the
3 encoders, they are automatically saved as current and stored
in the DSP24 system status once leaving the page.
Note 2: to exit this page, push the “ESC” button.
Input channels last edited parameter return function
Once you have escaped out of parameter editing within the
individual input channels, the DSP24 will remember this last
editing action on that channel. When you return for your next
editing action pressing the EDIT button on that channel, the
unit will immediately return you to the screen related to this
last editing action.
This function makes ne tuning or modifying easier when it
is necessary to make a number of adjustments to the same
parameter in a short time sequence.
Menu “Output 1/2/3/4” output channels editing
[access by pushing the “1/2/3/4” buttons]
From the “Default Screen”, it is possible to access the “Output
Channel” menu by pressing the “1”, “2”, “3”, or “4” button.
Once pressed, the related blue “EDIT” LED will turn ON.
The sub-menu pages can now be scrolled through by rotating
clockwise and counter-clockwise the “NAV/PM1” encoder.
For parameter editing it is necessary to press ENTER. Then
an arrow “->” will appear on the left of the screen. Then
use the “PM2” and “PM3” encoders for selecting and setting
the parameter values. On some parameters that have three
independent values, you will also need to use the NAV/PM1
encoder, for example for the lters parameter setting.
Note: All parameter editing can be done using the “NAV/PM1”,
“PM2”, and “PM3” encoders and the currently shown value
of the selected option is AUTOMATICALLY loaded during the
encoders use and stored as the current value once leaving the
page.
IMPORTANT! When the preprogrammed output presets
01-15 have been selected, you can only edit the parameters
„Source“ and „Delay“. When selecting presets 16-25 all
parameters „Source“, „Gain“, „Limiter“, „Polarity“, „HPF“,
„LPF“, „EQ1 - EQ7“, „VU Meter“ and „Delay“ can be edited.
Audio signal output (1/2/3/4) path block scheme
Source: Here you can choose the signal input source for the
respective output channel: InA (input A), InB (input B), or
InA+InB (both inputs).
Gain: from this screen it is possible to set the output channel
level from -12dB to +6dB, press ENTER an arrow “–>” will
appear on the left of the screen. Then use the “PM1” or “PM2”
buttons.
The value set on this screen will only affect the input level of
the selected channel 1/2/3/4.
The following is an example screen for the “Gain” page where
the gain of the output channel 1 is set to +0.0dB

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BrandThe t.racks
ModelACHAT DSP24
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish