Input Block; Equalizer Block - Sony DPS-D7 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital delay unit
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Overview
of
the Signal
Processing Blocks
Since
the
digital
signal
processing has a 12
dB
margin
against the
full-bit
output
signal
from
the
A/D
converter, the
signal level raised within
12
dB
by
EQ
(equalizer)
parameters
in
the
digital
signal
processing blocks
can be
regulated
by
simply
changing
the output
level to
prevent
clipping.
If
the
signal
is
to
be
raised
more
than
1
2
dB
in
the
digital
processing
blocks,
lower the
input
level.
The
analog
signal
processing
has
a
gain
of
10
dB
for
each
input
and
output.
Turn
the
INPUT,
DRY
and
EFFECT
controls
to
make
the
I/O
level
suitabale
for
the
equipment
connected
to
the
DPS-D7.
What
can be
done
with
each
block?
Input
block
-
the
first
block
to
receive
digital
signals.
See
page
1
Equalizer block
-
digital
equalization
takes place
in
this
block.
See page
14.
Delay
block
-
the
most
important block
in
creating
effects.
See
pages
1
5
to 20.
Auto panner
block -
Auto panner processing
is
given
to
signals
from
the delay
block.
See
page
21
.
Output
block
-
the
final
block
to
send
signals
to
the
D/A
converter.
See page
22.
Signal
flow
diagram
Analog
level-digital level
diagram
12
PARAMETERS OF EACH BLOCK

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