H8 DSP
Digital Interface Processor
User’s manual
8.8
CHANNEL MAP
5
8.7
SELECTED INPUT
4
8.9
SELECT CHANNEL
6
8
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The
Select Input
window shows the source that is active while the
H8 DSP
is connected
to the PC. You can select the desired source by clicking on it. Once the
H8 DSP
has been
disconnected from the PC, you can select the
H8 DSP
input source through the DRC or
the terminal wire
(see 4.4.4 / 4.4.5)
.
This window displays the names given to the output channels.
When this window is active, you can manage each channel which, once selected, will be
highlighted.
By keeping the
CTRL
key pressed and clicking on the other channel will be selected and
highlighted. The filter curve simultaneously appear on the graph.
Multiple selection is only allowed for functional groups, except for the Subwoofer that
can be selected with any group
E.g.:
Front Left Full can be selected with Subwoofer but not with Rear Left Full. If you
want to check the Rear + Subwoofer system, you have to de-select the Front system.
The software only allows you to work on a single channel and will display the word EDIT
in red next to the corresponding channel.
In particular, the graph will display a red line only for the electrical response of the
crossover corresponding to the editing channel, a blue line for the overall electrical
response of all selected channels, taking into account the crossover filters and
equalizations, and a green line for the final result.
To act on another channel and keep your selection, click to the right of the desired
channel, where the EDIT column is.
The CHANNEL MAP window allows to silence each channel by clicking on the word
MUTE to the left of the desired channel.
If MUTE is on, the word is highlighted in green.
You can also select a channel as shown in the image next to the following chapter 8.9
This window is active. You can select the speakers or the speaker system to
manage each single channel that, once selected, will be highlighted. By keeping
the
CTRL
key pressed and clicking on the other channel will be selected and
highlighted, similarly to what happens with the Channel Map
(see 8.8)
.
Listening point visual marker
The Select Channel window also includes this function (shown in green).
Four points are pre-set: driver, passenger, front center and rear center for the
corresponding passengers.
This marker acts only and exclusively as a visual reference for the digital delay
set up for that specific listening position
(see 8.11)
. If delays are set according to the
“driver” position and then you want to optimize the system also for the “passenger”
position, you need to set the distances through the specific menu
(see 8.11)
again, as
the system does not update them automatically.
If used together with the presets
(see 8.14)
, it is useful to try different setups
according to the different listening positions.