Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 109

Delay, In the DELAY SCALE

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Crossover Processor 103 The INPUT and OUTPUT sections of the control window are displayed regardless of which tab is clicked, and their parameters are explained in the following table. Section Parameter Range Description INPUT OUTPUT LOW LEVEL MUTE LEVEL MUTE PHASE OUTPUT HIGH LEVEL MUTE PHASE -Infinity dB to 0.0 dB ON/OFF -Infinity dB to 0.0 dB ON/OFF NOR/REV -Infinity dB to 0.0 dB ON/OFF NOR/REV Adjusts the input signal level Mutes the input Adjusts the low output signal level Mutes the low output Inverts the low output signal Adjusts the high output signal level Mutes the high output Inverts the high output signal Delay The DELAY page features individual delays for the low and high channels. Delay times can be specified in milliseconds or samples, meters, or feet. The Delay parameters for both channels are explained in the following table. Sectio Paramet n er Range Description ms LOW, HIGH m1 ON/OFF DELAY SCALE 0.0-500.0 ms See the following table ON/OFF See the following table Sets the delay time in milliseconds (linked to control below) Sets the delay time in the units chosen using the DELAY SCALE buttons (linked to ms control) Turns the delay on and off Selects the delay units for the Sample controls 1. This control's label depends on the Delay Scale setting. In the DELAY SCALE section, "FS" indicates the selected wordclock frequency, and "340 m/s" and "1,115.5 ft/s" are the speed of sound in meters and feet respectively (air temperature = 14˚C, 57.2˚F). DME32-Owner's Manual

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Crossover Processor
103
DME32
Owner
s Manual
The INPUT and OUTPUT sections of the control window are displayed regardless of
which tab is clicked, and their parameters are explained in the following table.
Delay
The DELAY page features individual delays for the low and high channels. Delay times
can be speci
ed in milliseconds or samples, meters, or feet.
The Delay parameters for both channels are explained in the following table.
In the DELAY SCALE section,
FS
indicates the selected wordclock frequency, and
340 m/s
and
1,115.5 ft/s
are the speed of sound in meters and feet respectively (air
temperature = 14
˚
C, 57.2
˚
F).
Section
Parameter
Range
Description
INPUT
LEVEL
In
nity dB to 0.0 dB
Adjusts the input signal level
MUTE
ON/OFF
Mutes the input
OUTPUT LOW
LEVEL
In
nity dB to 0.0 dB
Adjusts the low output signal level
MUTE
ON/OFF
Mutes the low output
PHASE
NOR/REV
Inverts the low output signal
OUTPUT HIGH
LEVEL
In
nity dB to 0.0 dB
Adjusts the high output signal
level
MUTE
ON/OFF
Mutes the high output
PHASE
NOR/REV
Inverts the high output signal
Sectio
n
Paramet
er
Range
Description
LOW,
HIGH
ms
0.0
500.0 ms
Sets the delay time in milliseconds (linked to
control below)
m
1
1.
This control
s label depends on the Delay Scale setting.
See the following
table
Sets the delay time in the units chosen using
the DELAY SCALE buttons (linked to ms control)
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Turns the delay on and off
DELAY SCALE
See the following
table
Selects the delay units for the Sample controls