Peecker Sound PS266 User Manual page 8

Digital speaker management system
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CONTROLLER INTERFACES
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MIDI OUT
MIDI THRUM
Clicking on the other folders in the same window, it is possible to configure
outputs without coming back to the general configuration display.
Each output channel includes the layout to set the following parameters:
1) Output gain for the channel (Gain)
The output gain layout for this channel is made by running the cursor to the
top or to the bottom, the selected value is shown in the text box under the
cursor.
2) Output limiter for the channel (Limit)
The layout of the limiter for this channel is made by running the cursor to the
top or to the bottom, the value selected is shown in the text box under the
cursor.
3) Mute function (Mute 1, Mute 2, etc.)
4) Phase inversion (180)
5) Source layout for the channel (Source)
The source of the selected channel allows to choose if that channel must
receive the signal from the right channel, from the left channel, or the sum of
both of them (SUM A+B). This function is user friendly, if the processor is used
in stereo, but subwoofers must be in mono.
6) Output delay for channel (Delay)
The layout of the output delay for the selected channel is made by inserting
the value by hand in the text box or by using the arrows on the side of the
box to the value requested.
7) Crossover cut (LOW Freq, HIGH Freq)
The cuts made by the crossover are selectable through the controls
respectively referring to pass-high and pass-bass filter.
"OUT" wording in place of frequency (in the top windows) is for the non-
intervention of the crossover for that filter.
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8) Output parametric equalization
Clicking on the controls of the parametric equalizer it is possible to modify
its values through a second window. This window includes 4 text controls
and 2 buttons with the following functions:
Type: type of equalization filter
Note: the Shelving type of filter ("Low/High 6" or "Low/High12"), unlike
Bell that has a certain central frequency, optimally works from a certain
frequency to the device upper limit.
Freq: Equalization frequency
Gain: height of the curve of equalization
Wd: width of the curve of equalization, set into octaves
Flat: reset of the equalization band to the default layouts
Add EQ: it allows to add a further equalization.
Attention: the processor has a maximum of 18 calculation slots. Each equalization
band and each 24 dB of crossover cut engage 1 of them, therefore, if all 12
equalization bands are used for one channel, there will be no other available for
the other channels, nor crossover cuts.
• Recall and Save of an Audio (preset)
To recall/load a preset:
a) from PS266 to PC: in the Config -> Memory sub-menu, the Refresh key
allows to view the list of 60 presets available in the EEPROM of PS266.
To recall one of them, select it and then click on Recall;
b) from PC to PS266: it is just necessary to import the preset (file with .syx
extention downloadable straight from the Peecker Sound website) using
the folder icon in the toolbar (the second one from the left) or straight
double-clicking on the .syx file on desktop.
To save a preset (new or a modification of a loaded one):
a) on EEPROM of PS266: it is enough to enter in the Memory menu, after
fixing the sound configuration required, save the preset in the program
number (60 available) and click on the Store button (the software will ask
to name the preset).
Note: after closing the window, the program will ask to save (or not) on the
PC the .sys file imported or to generate a NoTitle.sys file;
b) on PC: use the floppy disk icon (third one from left in the toolbar) from the
EEPROM memory of PS266 (a file with .sys extention is saved on the PC), but
ONLY after recalling the preset previously saved according to the item a).
Attention: in fact, the floppy icon of the toolbar works as Save As (not as Save,
that would overwrite the modifications on the current preset) ONLY after
recalling the configuration from the memory of the processor. Therefore, it is
suggested to save on this EEPROM every modifications to a preset imported.
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