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The following two options are available:
FADE-In : Off ... when the DSP24 is turned on all outputs
with regard of their status before the unit was switched
off, will be muted or un-muted automatically, meaning
the DSP24 will have ‘no active outputs’ or ‘active outputs’,
during the start-up process, depending on the outputs’
previous status.
FADE-In : On ... when the DSP24 is turned on all outputs
not previously muted before the unit was switched off will
be active, meaning the DSP24 outputs will be controlled by
a volume ramp to avoid any sudden sound.
If the option “Fade-In=On” is selected, the screen will show
the following:
•Delay Units: this page allows you to select the
measurement unit to be used for the delays: time (in
milliseconds “ms”) or distance (in meters: “m”)
By pressing ENTER and rotating the “PM2” or “PM3”
encoder, it is possible to select the measurement unit to be
used for the delay, which will be conrmed by pushing the
ENTER button.
The following screen shows the selected delay
measurement (unit = time, displayed in milliseconds)
•Ramps on changes: this page allows you to activate or
de-activate fading-in and fading-out ramps on the input/
output volumes when any parameter changes:
When connected to the DSP24 by the PC remote control
software, it is possible to request sudden parameter
changes where the difference between the old parameter
and the new one can cause unwanted “click” noises (big
differences in volume changes) or “bumps” (big differences
in HP/LP lters cutting frequency values) as the DSP re-
congures.
The fading-in and fading-out ramps eliminate any potential
clicks and bumps.
This function can be de-activated when the unit needs to be
used in “live” conditions and small parameter adjustments
are requested “on the y” during live performance.
The following screen shows the fading ramps function is
“OFF” and therefore de-activated:
•Software Version: this page allows you to conrm the
Software Version running on the DSP24:
Program Utilities sub-menu – this sub-menu allows you to
access several options related to the DSP24 operating mode and
to manage the presets stored and recallable within the unit:
By pressing the ENTER button and then using the “NAV/PM1”
encoder the following pages can be accessed: