Mute of the output
Gain
Channel [1 … 6]
Value [-60 dB ... +10 dB]
Gain level of the output
Phase
Channel [1 … 6]
Phase [0° (In Phase) … 180° (Out of Phase)]
Polarity of the output
Filter
Channel [1 … 6]
Filter
[1
...
5]
Type
[Filter
type
–
see
chapter
‚Filters’]
Frequency
[20
Hz
...
44
kHz]
Q
(bandwidth)
[0,1
…
20]
Gain
(boost/cut)
[-20
dB
…
+12
dB]
Equalizer of the Output which can be used for correction of different speaker
output ways. More information to the filters is given in the chapter ‚Filters’!
Xover
Channel [1 … 6]
LP-Type
[Bypass; Butterworth; Linkwitz- Riley; Bessel]
LP-Freq
[20 Hz ... 44 kHz]
LP-Order
[1
...
8]
(filter-depending)
HP-Type
[Bypass;
Butterworth;
Linkwitz-
Riley;
Bessel]
HP-Freq
[20 Hz ... 44 kHz]
HP-Order
[1
...
8]
(filter-depending)
Frequency crossover networks for the different output channels. Using a single
filter (low-pass or high-pass) or a valid combination of both filter banks (band-
pass) a powerful tool for controlling PA systems is given to the user.
The user can select a filter of the types Butterworth / Bessel and Linkwitz /
Riley. For users without profound knowledge of filter theory we recommend
using the Linkwitz- Riley filter algorithm for most applications.
Dynamic
Channel [1 … 6]
Type
[Bypass; Limiter; Compressor]
Gain
[-10 dB … +10 dB]
Threshold [-40 dB … +10 dB]
Knee
[0 dB …10 dB]
Ratio
[1:1 … 10:1] (nur Compressor)
Attack
[0,1 ms … , 1000 ms]
Release
[1 ms … 10000 ms]
Dynamic processor of the output.
Summary of Contents for DAP 26
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