Introducing an appropriate amount of delay to the forward-mounted driver(s) re-establishes the acoustical alignment necessary for proper sound imaging in a room. The same principle of introducing delay applies to separate speaker enclosures located various distances from the listening area.

Other types of delay to consider when establishing delay parameters are delays which occur naturally as a result of processing within the unit. Propagation delay is an example. This delay is caused by operations such as the conversion of the signal between analog and digital formats.

Select the Enable Delay checkbox to enable it. Calibrate the amount of delay using the Length and Temperature configuration controls. Length is defined as the distance between the source and audience. The Calculated Delay reading reflects any changes you make in the Distance and Temperature fields.

Click Close to save changes and return to the Process/Channel window.

Cmprs (Compression) Button

Pressing the Cmprs button opens the Channel Property Configuration window with the Compressor tab selected as shown below.

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