Output 1/2/3/4/5/6 Channel Edit Menu - Phonic i2600 Manual Del Usuario

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Output 1/2/3/4/5/6 Channel Edit Menu

It is possible to access the "Output Channel" menu by pressing the
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 buttons and maintaining it pressed for at least 2
seconds; a simple push of these buttons will set the corresponding
channel to MUTE (which is accompanied by the red MUTE
LED). Once the button is pressed for at least 2 seconds then
the corresponding blue "EDIT" LED will turn ON for the channel
selected.
The submenus pages can be scrolled through by rotating the NAV/
PM1 encoder clockwise and counter-clockwise. For parameter
editing it is necessary to press ENTER and an arrow will appear
to the left of the screen "". The PM2 and PM3 encoders can
then be used to make selections and change settings. On some
parameters that have three independent values, you will also need
to use the NAV/PM1 encoder, for example for the filter's parameter
setting.
Note: All parameter editing can be done using the NAV/PM1, PM2
and PM3 encoders. All currently displayed values of the selected
option are automatically loaded during the encoders' use. These
are stored as the current value once leaving the page. If at any
time you wish to cancel changes made to the currently selected
parameters, simply push the ESC button.
Name – from this screen it is possible to assign a 6 character
name to the Output Channel. To edit, press ENTER on the Name
Page and use the NAV/PM1 to scroll through the 6 available
characters. The PM2 and PM3 encoders can then be used to
select the desired character. The character that can currently be
edited will be flashing to indicate as such. Once you are happy with
your name selection, press ENTER to confirm the edited Name.
The new name will be stored.
Out
Low-A
Name = Low-A
Source – from this page it is possible to assign one of the following
Inputs to any Output Channel:
Input A
Input B
Input A + Input B
Like with all functions, pressing ENTER will bring up an arrow
() to the left of the screen and the status of the function can be
adjusted using the PM2 and PM3 encoders.
Out-1
Low-A
Source = In-A
Gain – from this screen it is possible to set the output channels
level from -40 dB to +15dB. This is of course done by pushing
ENTER and using the PM2 and PM3 controls. The value set on
this screen will only affect the input level of the selected channel.
Out-1
Low-A
Gain = 0.0dB
18
RMS Cmp submenu [1/2] – from this page it is possible to set
the Threshold and Ratio parameters of the Output Channels
RMS Compressor. Once the ENTER button is pushed, the PM2
and PM3 encoders can be used to edit the Threshold and Ratio
respectively.
"Threshold": the selectable range of the RMS Compressor's
Threshold is from +20dBu (OFF) to -10dBu in steps of 0.2dBu.
The Threshold can be adjusted by rotating the PM2 encoder.
"Ratio": the selectable range of the RMS Compressor's Ratio
is from 1:1 (OFF) up to 32:1 (essentially working as a limiter)
in steps of 1 and can be adjusted by rotating the PM3 encoder.
RMS Cmp submenu [2/2] – from this page it is possible to set the
Attack Time, Release Time and "Knee" type of the Output Channels
RMS Compressor. Once the ENTER button is pushed, the
Compressor's parameters can be modified using the NAV/
PM1, PM2 and PM3 encoders for editing the Attack Time
[A], Release Time [R] and Knee type, respectively.
"Attack Time [A]": the selectable range of the Compressor's
Attack Time is from 5ms to 200ms in steps of 1ms (from 5ms to
20ms), 5ms (from 20ms to 30ms), 10ms (from 30ms to 100ms)
or 20ms (from 100ms to 200ms). The Limiter's Attack Time can
be adjusted by rotating the NAV/PM1 encoder.
"Release Time [R]": the selectable range of the Compressor's
Release Time is from 0.1s to 3s in steps of 0.1s. This is
adjusted by rotating the PM2 encoder.
Name
"Hard/Soft Knee": the selectable range of the Compressor's
Knee type is from 000% (Hard) up to 100% (Soft) and can be
adjusted by rotating the PM3 encoder.
--> A = 50ms R = 0.5s Kn = 00%
Peak Limiter – from this page it is possible to set the Output
Channel's Peak Limiter. Push the ENTER button to enter the menu
and use the NAV/PM1, PM2 and PM3 encoders to edit the Attack
Time [A], Release Time [R] and Active Threshold.
"Attack Time [A]": the selectable range of the Peak Limiter's
Attack Time is from 5ms to 200ms in steps of 1ms (from 5ms to
Source
20ms), 5ms (from 20ms to 30ms), 10ms (from 30ms to 100ms)
or 20ms (from 100ms to 200ms). The Limiter's Attack Time can
be adjusted by rotating the NAV/PM1 encoder.
"Release Time [R]": the selectable range of the Peak Limiter's
Release Time is from 0.1s to 3s in steps of 0.1s. This is
adjusted by rotating the PM2 encoder.
"Limiter Active Threshold": the selectable range of the
Peak Limiter's Threshold is from +20dB (Limiter not active) to
Gain
-10.0dB in steps of 0.2 dB. This is adjusted using the PM3
encoder.
Note: The Peak limiter Threshold is defined in Vp, due to the fact
that with both Sinusoid and Squared wave test signals, the i2600
Peak Limited output Vp (Peak-Peak) level was identical to that
selected.
Out-1
Low-A
Thr = +16.0dBu Rto = 1 : 1
Out-1
Low-A
Out-1
Low-A
A : 20ms R : 0.10s+16.0dBu
RMS Cmp
RMS Cmp
Limiter
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