5.2.Delay Menu
Use this menu to work on the systems delay lines.
The practical differences between
and
Delay Input
Delay Output
A Delay is only a processor by means of which a signal is deliberately delayed by a programmable length of time.
From a technical point of view, the Delays applied to the inputs and outputs are equivalent.
Nevertheless, their application is different:
In these pages, the number of the parameters and how they are presented varies according
to the configuration of the PRESET and according to
and
settings (
Ganging
Units
UTILITY
menu). In fact, these
pages only show the parameters that can actually be used, in the most suitable form of editing.
Parameters
Input Delay
delays the signal of an input (or the sum of the inputs) before sending it to the routing system.
In this way, all the outputs which depend on that input are delayed by the same length of time.
Also called
input Delay is mainly used to compensate for the effects
Master Delay,
dues to
the distance between the various speaker enclosures or between various blocks of a complex
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Input Delay
Output Delay
Parameters
menu
DELAY
Parameters
INPUT DELAY
OUTPUT DELAY
DELAY
sound system (for example in large concert halls, stadiums, etc.), Thus achieving virtual alignment.
Output Delay
only delays the signal of a specific output.
Also called Channel Delay, output delay is mainly used to compensate for the distance between
different blocks of the same sound system (for example clusters) or to correct internal alignment
of a speaker enclosure components.