Beat-Sonic encore X User Manual

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Ver. 1.01
Plug & Play DSP Power Amplifier
DSP SOUND CONTROLLER
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 Ver. 1.01 Plug & Play DSP Power Amplifier DSP SOUND CONTROLLER USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents..............2 2. Software Installation.............3 3. PC Connection..............4 4. Loading the DSP Audio File..........5 Load a single DSP file (Set file)............Load a group of DSP files (Sets file)..........5. Saving Changes the DSP Audio File........7 Save a single DSP file (Set file)............
  • Page 3: Software Installation

    Software Installation The dedicated DSP Sound Controller Tool together with other related download files are available from the Beat-Sonic English language website via the URL below: Minimum system requirements ■Sound Controller : Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 COMPATIBLE OS : 1.6GHz or higher CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD...
  • Page 4: Pc Connection

    PC Connection PC with DSP Sound Controller Tool installed ① Install and connect the DSP amplifier in the vehicle before connecting to the PC. Download and install the DSP Sound Controller Tool onto the PC before connecting to the DSP amplifier. ②...
  • Page 5: Loading The Dsp Audio File

    Loading of the DSP audio file is required if: (a) your encore X plug & play DSP power amplifier did not come with a preloaded vehicle specific DSP audio file; (b) you wish to install a different DSP audio file;...
  • Page 6: Load A Group Of Dsp Files (Sets File)

    Loading the DSP Audio File For advanced users, a group of DSP audio files (Sets files) can be loaded from the PC with the data loaded into all six (6) Preset Save slots. Saving and loading groups of DSP audio files is required when creating vehicle specific DSP audio files to allow quick selection of up to 6 stored profiles.
  • Page 7: Saving Changes The Dsp Audio File

    Saving Changes to the DSP Audio File How to save changes made to a DSP audio file In addition to saving to the DSP amp internal memory (Preset Save), it is also possible to save the file(s) to the PC as either a single DSP audio file (example_filename.C6LBSet), or as a group of DSP audio files (example_filename.C6LBSets).
  • Page 8: User Interface

    User Interface ■User Interface Ⓐ Online - indicates connection to DSP amp Ⓑ Connect - selects connection type (USB only) Ⓒ Option - main drop down menu Ⓓ Main - master volume control Ⓔ Channel and speaker settings Ⓕ Filter - equalizer master control Ⓖ HPF - high pass filter control Ⓗ LPF - low pass filter control Ⓘ Basic Adjustment Ⓙ Preset Save / Preset Load - saves and loads to/from DSP main unit memory...
  • Page 9: Online Indicator

    User Interface Ⓐ Online Indicator Online indicates DSP is powered On and connected to the PC.     Offline     indicates no connection to PC. Check power and USB cable. Ⓑ Connect Confirm USB is selected. (WiFi connection is not available) Ⓒ...
  • Page 10: Main

    User Interface Ⓓ Main Master volume control ① Volume Slider Slider adjusts the volume ❶ ❷ ② Volume Input Allows input of desired degree of loudness in decibels (-60.0dB ~ +6.0dB) ③ Mute Button Temporarily mutes the audio output ❸ Ⓔ...
  • Page 11: Filter Settings

    User Interface Ⓕ Filter ① EQ Reset Resets the equalizer settings to flat for the currently selected channel. ❶ ② EQ Bypass Temporarily sets the equalizer to flat for the selected channel. Select the button again to return to the previous equalizer settings. ❷...
  • Page 12: Basic Adjustment

    User Interface Ⓘ Basic Adjustment ① Noise Gate Sets the noise filter threshold. When adjusting, set listening volume to barely ❶ audible and start from -120dB. Gradually increase by increments of 10dB until ❷ optimum noise gate threshold is achieved. i.e. background hum/noise is not ❸...
  • Page 13: Time Alignment Settings

    User Interface Ⓚ Time Alignment Settings ❶ ❹ ① Parameter ❺ Parametric alignment setting ❷ Alignment ② Graphic Graphical alignment setting ❸ ❻ Type ③ OFF Alignment settings OFF ④ Unit:ms Milliseconds ⑤ Unit:cm Centimeters Unit ⑥ Unit:inch Inches ① Parametric Setting The listening area is determined by a imaginary circle of radius 204cm (80.315 in.), with its ❶...
  • Page 14: Graphic Time Alignment

    User Interface Time Alignment Settings (continued) Example - distance from listening point to each speaker (unit:cm): CH1 : 94.0 CH2 : 140.0 CH3 : 54.0 CH4 : 107.0 CH5 : 0 CH6 : 0 110.00 64.00 Parameter value input (unit:cm) CH1 : 204 - 94.0 = 110.0 CH2 : 204 - 140.0 = 64.0 CH3 : 204 - 54.0 = 150.0...
  • Page 15: Equalizer Settings

    User Interface Ⓛ Equalizer Settings ❶ ❶ ❷ ❷ ❸ ❸ ① Channel specific frequency response curve ① Channel specific frequency response curve Select and drag the band number to make adjustments to the frequency response (1 - 31 bands available in the above example) PEQ Mode..Up, down, left and right adjustments are available in parametric equalizer mode.

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