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Input Processing

The input processing chain in DSP Configurator is visually represented by a string of
blocks (see figure 34). Each block contains a specific processor or type of processor. For
example, the
Filter
processing chain:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Figure 34.
Inputs 25 - 48 contain the following processing chain:
Figure 35.
Add a Building Block Button — Creates a custom building block from the current
gain and processor settings on the selected channel. When this button is clicked, the
dialog box opens. Name the new custom building block and
Add a Building Block
choose a folder to save the block to, or create a new folder (see figure 33).
Figure 33.
Add a Building Block Dialog Box
Delete a Building Block Button — Deletes the currently selected building block or
building block folder. If default building blocks are deleted, they can be restored from the
Organize Building Blocks
from the same dialog box
(Organize Building Blocks
New Folder Button —Creates a new folder or sub-folder in the
dialog box.
Building Blocks Help Button — Opens the
DSP Configurator Help file. This topic contains more information on the different types
of building blocks for inputs and outputs.
block contains a fader to boost or attenuate incoming signal, the
Input Gain
block contains several types of filters, and so on. Inputs 1 - 24 contain the following
Input Gain Block
Input Filter Block
Input AEC Block
Input Dynamics Blocks
(2)
Input Delay Block
Input Ducking Block
Input Automix Block
Input Pre-Mixer Gain Block
Input 1 - 24 Processing Chain
Input 25 - 48 Processing Chain
dialog box. Custom building blocks can be saved to a file
on page 82).
Building Blocks
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