Out Delay (Output Delay) Tab - Lectrosonics DM84 Reference Manual

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DM84 Digital Matrix Processor
Out Filters (Output Filters) Tab
This tab contains a notebook of the nine available output
filter settings, with a separate page for each output
channel. Six different filter types are available for each of
the nine output filters. If connected to a DM84, changes
Filter Set
Notebook
Filter Type
Filter Number
Output
Select
Name
Filter set notebook
32
Description
Each output channel has a set of 9 filters that can be used as needed. These are contained within
the Filter set notebook, with one page per filter. The tabs along the bottom of the notebook are used
to select one of the six filters for setup.
To set up one of the output filters, select a filter type from the Filter Type list. Once selected, the
appropriate controls appear set to some default values. The following types are available:
• Parametric (PE) filter with adjustable center frequency, boost/cut, and bandwidth parameters.
• Low Shelving (LS) filter with adjustable center frequency and boost/cut parameters. Rolloff rate
is selectable as 6dB or 12dB per octave.
• High Shelving (HS) filter with adjustable center frequency and boost/cut parameters. Rolloff rate
is selectable as 6dB or 12dB per octave.
• Low Pass (LP) filter with adjustable center frequency parameter. Rolloff rate is selectable as 6dB
or 12dB per octave, and response is selectable as Butterworth or Bessel.
• High Pass (HP) filter with adjustable center frequency parameter. Rolloff rate is selectable as 6dB
or 12dB per octave, and response is selectable as Butterworth or Bessel.
• Band Pass (BP) filter with adjustable center frequency and bandwidth parameters.
Frequency parameters are are adjustable from 20Hz to 20kHz. Boost/cut parameters are adjustable
from -30dB to +30dB. Bandwidth parameters are adjustable from 0.05 to 20.0 octave.
Setup parameters for a single filter can be copied and pasted into another output filter.
made in this tab take effect immediately. As always, the
changes are not permanent unless the DM84 settings
are stored to a preset in nonvolatile memory.
Frequency
Response
Graph
Graph Scale
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