Marani CLP-260 User Manual page 18

Digital speaker processors
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In order to edit the parameters of any single process, it is enough to enter
the process editing page by pressing the "ENTER" button and leaving it,
once finished the editing, by pressing the "QUIT" button for going back to
the Editing Parameters sub-menu and selecting the new process to edit,
scrolling the all processes with the NAVIGATION encoder.
Routing: from this page it is possible to assign anyone of the 2 inputs of
the CLP260 to the currently edited Channel's processes and Output.
So, it is possible to assign to the processes of the Channel A and its
Output, the Input A, B or (A+B)/2.
The selection can be operated using the VARIATION encoder.
Input Gain: from this page it is possible to adjust the Input Level digitally
(after the A/D converters) ranging from -12dBu up to +6dBu, by steps of
0.5dBu.
The adjustment can be operated using the VARIATION encoder.
Noise Gate: from this page it is possible to set the parameters of a Noise
Gate placed at the beginning of the all dynamic and Eq. Processes
Threshold: the Noise Gate Threshold can be set as -80dBu, -85dBu, -
90dBu or as OFF; when OFF the Noise Gate is just bypassed
Release Time: it is the time taken by un-muting the output once detected
again an input signal over the set threshold; can range from 5ms to
100ms, by steps of 1ms up to 10ms and of 10ms from 10ms up to 100ms.
Attack time: is the time taken by the Noise Gate to enter the Output Mute
condition once the input signal is detected to be below the Threshold; can
range from 0.5 seconds up to 2 seconds by steps of 0.1 seconds.
The adjustment of the parameters can be operated using the VARIATION
encoder.
Ch.A
Noise Gate
< Attack = 0.5s
>
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