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Marani DPA-260A User Manual page 13

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Delay Time/Distance: 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 confirmed by pushing the ENTER
button.
The following screen shows the selected delay measurement is Time (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 DPA-260A 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 filters cutting frequency values) as the DSP reconfigures.
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 fly" during live performance.
The following screen shows the Fading ramps function is Off and therefore de-activated:
Software Version: this page allows you to confirm the Software Version running on the
DPA-260A:
The correct Software Version is "V1.02"
SYSTEM UTILITY
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Delay Units
Delay Units
Unit : Time (ms)
SYSTEM UTILITY
Ramps on Changes
Ramps on changes
Ramps :
Off
SYSTEM UTILITY
Software Version
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