Fft Spectrum Analyzer; Moving Coil Emulation - DK-Technologies DK T7 User Manual

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The Loudness Capture functions are described in detail in the Capture section.
The 'Integtr'/'Shorttrm' button allows for toggling between the two different Loudness measures.
In addition to the graphical loudness, the Peak and Peak hold functions are also made available in the Graphical
Loudness display.
The Peak button, enables/disables the flying peak of the bar graphs across all meter views.
Similarly, the Hold button enables/disables the peak hold function across all meter views.

FFT Spectrum Analyzer

The FFT Spectrum analyser allows you an instant view of the spectral content of your source signal for detailed
analysis and weighting of the different frequency areas.
Slide all the way to the left on your meter views to reach the FFT.
The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analyzer function performs a 1024 band audio spectrum analysis function.
The FFT features a x10 Zoom function, allowing a more precise view of the audio spectrum.
Furthermore, the FFT allows for pointing to a specific frequency pin for detailed readings, by using the 'Cursor'
button.
Hit the 'Cursor' button and use the 'Move' buttons to point to the desired frequency pin.
Once the relevant frequency pin has been selected, the 'SetRel' function (Set Relative Level) allows you to align
the overall FFT level using the current pin as the reference point.

Moving Coil Emulation

The DK Meter features Moving Coil emulation in two different modes replacing the standard Bar-graph indication.
The Moving Coil emulation is enabled in the Advanced Setup menu; Meter Setup/Display mode.
The Moving Coil mode allows for up to four moving coils simultaneously. The StarFish/JellyFish®, Goniometer
and Phase correlation may still be displayed in addition to Moving Coils.
The Dual mode allows a single moving coil arc to display two signals by using a dual Needle Concept.
The specific signals displayed depend on the signals routed in the Matrix Output Assign folder e.g. Left/Right or
M/S.
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