Martin Audio MLA User Manual page 355

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It is important to do this not only to add some tonal EQ to the system but the PEQ synchronisation also performs a reset function
on certain parameters in the array. It matches the input setting for every cabinet in the array to the first enclosure and resets
the array delay to the default setting. Here we have applied the Rock PEQ to all arrays;-
There is also the option to load a Custom PEQ file;-
A PEQ file that has been created in an array can be saved as a file by right-clicking on the array in the System Diagram window.
To up-load the file at the same time as synchronising Optimisations, click on the 'Add Custom PEQ File..."button and navigate to
the file location where the .mlap PEQ file is saved. Click on the file and it will appear in the list of available PEQ files and can be
dragged across in the same way as any other;
It is important to understand that a Custom PEQ will NOT perform the same system reset as one of the factory PEQ's so we would
always recommend using a Factory PEQ for your first Sync and then add your own PEQ if you load any subsequent new
Optimisations or use the right-click 'PEQ- Load PEQ' function in the array thumbnail on the System Diagram Window.
Note that you do not have to have the same PEQ applied to every array and if you wish to change the file prior to Synchronisation
just drag the new file over to the array and it will replace the existing file type;-
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