Yamaha SP2060 SP2060 V1.2 Owners Manual - Page 9

Introduction to the SP2060, Features, Glossary for the SP2060 - digital speaker processor

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Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 The Controls and Connectors Introduction to the SP2060 Features The Yamaha SP2060 Speaker Processor employs state-of-the-art digital technology and supports 96kHz audio. The SP2060 features two channel analog input connectors, an AES/EBU connector, and six channel analog output connectors. Since it includes preset settings for fixed installation speakers (such as the Yamaha IF/IS series), the SP2060 enables you to take the best advantage of a variety of speakers from 1-way through 6-way speakers. You can also control the SP2060 remotely using DME Designer application software. Glossary for the SP2060 This section explains terminology specific to the SP2060. Components & Parameters The individual audio modules (equalizers, delays, and speaker processors that feature various speaker adjustment functions) are called "components." Various settings included with each component are called "preset parameters." Changing the parameter values for components enables you to control the effects of the audio process. Configuration A "configuration" is a complete set of components for constructing an optimum audio system that supports the connected speakers. See page 10. Each configuration determines the audio function(s) of the corresponding SP2060 unit. All parameter sets included with each component in a configuration are called "preset parameters." Scene A combination of all configuration and preset parameter combinations is called a "scene." A scene can be recalled from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. See page 30. Scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Configuration Preset Parameter Example: Limiter • Attack • Threshold • Release Scene 99 Component Library All parameter sets included with each speaker processor component optimized for the connected speakers are called "libraries." A library can be recalled from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. You can also create a library using DME Designer, then store it in an SP2060. Panel Operation Network Settings References SP2060 Owner's Manual 9

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References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings
Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
9
Features
The Yamaha SP2060 Speaker Processor employs state-of-the-art digital technology and supports 96kHz audio.
The SP2060 features two channel analog input connectors, an AES/EBU connector, and six channel analog out-
put connectors.
Since it includes preset settings for fixed installation speakers (such as the Yamaha IF/IS series), the SP2060 enables
you to take the best advantage of a variety of speakers from 1-way through 6-way speakers. You can also control
the SP2060 remotely using DME Designer application software.
Glossary for the SP2060
This section explains terminology specific to the SP2060.
Components & Parameters
The individual audio modules (equalizers, delays, and speaker processors that feature various speaker adjustment
functions) are called “components.” Various settings included with each component are called “preset parame-
ters.” Changing the parameter values for components enables you to control the effects of the audio process.
Configuration
A “configuration” is a complete set of components for constructing an optimum audio system that supports the
connected speakers. See page 10.
Each configuration determines the audio function(s) of the corresponding SP2060 unit. All parameter sets includ-
ed with each component in a configuration are called “preset parameters.”
Scene
A combination of all configuration and preset parameter combinations is called a “scene.” A scene can be recalled
from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. See page 30.
Library
All parameter sets included with each speaker processor component optimized for the connected speakers are
called “libraries.” A library can be recalled from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. You can also
create a library using DME Designer, then store it in an SP2060.
Introduction to the SP2060
Scene
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 99
Component
Configuration
Preset
Parameter
Example: Limiter
• Attack
• Threshold
• Release