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Livedrive V2
User Manual
well as Link buttons, which join two channels (A/B, C/D, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6,
7/8) together to form a stereo pair. Users have store/loading options
both for the device and the PC on the software, under Local Presets
users can store/load a program from/to their computer, and under Unit
Presets users can store/loaded from the device.
NOTE: To store a preset from the computer onto the device, it must first be loaded
into Live Link and then the Store button pressed under Unit Presets. It would be
advisable for the user to check on the device that the preset has loaded before
disconnecting.
7.6.2 X-Over
- This tab shows the crossovers for each of the 8 outputs. The right-hand
side of the window includes metering for each output, -48dB to +12dB,
as well as Link buttons for stereo linking outputs 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8. The
Mute buttons below will cut the corresponding channel. The Phase
Invert buttons determine the polarity of the output, either Normal (+) or
Inverted (-).
- The HPF/LPF for each channel is at the bottom of the window. Users
can enter the value for the frequency in the number box or click the
corresponding triangles in the frequency graph to manipulate it. This
applies for both HP and LP filters. The drop down menus for the
HPF/LPF allows the user to choose the filter type: Bessel, Butterworth
or Linkwitz-Riley from 6dB/Octave curve to 24dB/Octave.
- Below the HPF/LPF, there is a gain and delay control on each channel.
The gain from -48.00(mute) to +12.00dB for level adjustment, and
delay from 0 to 2000ms.
7.6.3 Input A-D
- Each input tab contains EQ, Limiter, Gain and LPF/HPF controls. Every
individual EQ in the 10-band EQ allows frequency control from 10Hz –
20kHz, gain +/-15dB and Q from 0.2 to 25.0 for each channel, which is
visually represented in the graph above. Each EQ can be manipulated
by left-clicking on the respective square in the EQ graph, and dragging
with the mouse. The Q can be changed by right-clicking the respective
square and dragging from left-right.
- Below the EQ matrix is the HPF/LPF controls. The number box sets the
frequency (20Hz to 20kHz), and the drop down menu chooses the filter
type (Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley, 6dB/Octave to 24dB/Octave).
- The gain fader on the right-hand side of the window, as well as the
mute button coincides with the fader in the Main tab’s mixing matrix.
- The delay control offers a delay from 0ms to 2000ms, but the units can
be changed to feet, inches, mil, meters, millimetres and seconds.