Input channels
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Correcting delay between channels (Input Delay)
This section explains how to correct delay between input channels by using Input Delay function.
This function is useful when you want to correct the phase variance, caused by microphone locations
on the stage, to add depth to the sound by using phase variance, or to correct a delay (a gap) that may
exist between video and audio that are sent from a site for broadcast on TV.
1.
Use the [SEL] keys on the top panel to select the input channel that will send
signals to the MIX/MATRIX bus.
2.
Press a knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to access the SELECTED CHANNEL
VIEW screen.
3.
Press the INPUT DELAY field to access the INPUT DELAY popup window.
In the INPUT DELAY popup window you can set the on/off status and the value of the input
channel delay. This popup window features three types of view. Use the tabs near the bottom of
the window to select one of four views. Each window view includes the following items.
INPUT DELAY (8ch)
1
DELAY SCALE button
Press the button to display the DELAY SCALE popup window, in which you can select the unit
for the delay time.
You can select one of the four delay scales: meter (meter/sec), feet (feet/sec), sample (number of
samples), and ms (millisecond).
2
Channel select button
Lights to indicate the currently-selected input channel. Press the button to select the channel.
3
Delay setting knob (input channels only)
Indicates the channel delay value. You can use the multifunction knob to adjust it. You can view
the current value immediately above the knob (in unit of ms) and below the knob (in the
currently-selected scale). If ms (millisecond) has been selected for the DELAY SCALE, nothing
will appear above the knob.
INPUT DELAY field
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