System Button; System Processor Overview Tab; System Processor Input A, B, C - EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for UMX.96:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual
12.5

System Button

The System navigation button opens the System Processor Overview screen. The system processor is con-
figured for 3x12 operation, configured as three 1x4 processors driven from the left, right, and center/mono
buses (this can be changed). The system processor provides multi-way crossover, protection limiting, EQ, and
alignment delay with flexible assignment and routing options not possible with most outboard units.
The 3 input and the 12 output legs can be fed by any of the console output signals.
By default the three main outputs (L, R, C/M) are connected to System Processor Input (SPIN). The three SPIN out-
puts connect via the 12 legs of the System Processor Output (SPOUT) to the 12 system outputs on the rear panel.
The system processor is only accessible and adjustable via the touch screen and the Intelligent Encoder.
12.5.1

System Processor Overview Tab

This screen displays the system processor in one of two different
views: Standard Routing View or Advanced Routing View. Both
views show the same thing, just differently. You can switch back
and forth between them during operation without any audible
effect. Figure 12.5.1 shows the Standard Routing View and Figure
12.5.2 shows the Advanced Routing View.
12.5.1.1

System Processor Input A, B, C

The System Processor Input flows left to right and provides source
selection, level metering, mute, EQ, and Delay for each of the
System Processor Inputs. There are three System Processor Input
legs.
Figure 12.5.1
12-53
Touchscreen Interface
Figure 12.5.2

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents