Mackie SP260 Owner's Manual - Page 29

Output Screens, In Closing

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Owner's Manual Output Screens There is a dedicated screen for each of the 6 output channels. The EQ graph, Mute, Gain and EQ controls are identical to those found on the input tab, except that there are 7 bands of EQ on the outputs. To the right of the EQ controls are Input Source, High and Low Pass Filters, Polarity, Limiter and Delay controls. As with the Input tabs, the Cursor button will show and hide EQ nodes. The next 3 buttons determine the information seen on the EQ graph. By default (Output) it shows the additive effects of the displayed output's 7-band EQ, High and Low Pass Filter settings. Selecting one of the other options (Out + InA or Out + InB) will also add the EQ and Gain settings of Input A or Input B, giving you a more complete view of the output's gain structure. The last 5 buttons allow you to overlay additional output channel EQ, High and Low Pass Filter curves to the graph, helpful when adjusting system crossover settings. In Closing The SP260's Control Application extends its power and convenience by making all of the hardware interface's functionality and control available via your Windows-based PC, with additional options for managing presets, online or offline. For more detailed information on any of the processing features discussed in this Appendix, please refer to the appropriate section in the main body of the Owner's Manual. Owner's Manual 29

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Output Screens
There is a dedicated screen for each of the 6 output channels. The EQ graph, Mute, Gain and EQ controls are
identical to those found on the input tab, except that there are 7 bands of EQ on the outputs. To the right of the
EQ controls are Input Source, High and Low Pass Filters, Polarity, Limiter and Delay controls. As with the Input
tabs, the Cursor button will show and hide EQ nodes. The next 3 buttons determine the information seen on the
EQ graph. By default (Output) it shows the additive effects of the displayed output’s 7-band EQ, High and Low Pass
Filter settings. Selecting one of the other options (Out + InA or Out + InB) will also add the EQ and Gain settings
of Input A or Input B, giving you a more complete view of the output’s gain structure. The last 5 buttons allow you to
overlay additional output channel EQ, High and Low Pass Filter curves to the graph, helpful when adjusting system
crossover settings.
In Closing
The SP260’s Control Application extends its power and convenience by making all of the hardware interface’s
functionality and control available via your Windows-based PC, with additional options for managing presets, online
or offline. For more detailed information on any of the processing features discussed in this Appendix, please refer
to the appropriate section in the main body of the Owner’s Manual.