7 OPERATION - LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR MODE
IMPORTANT NOTE: In this mode only certain functions and parameters are available for user adjustment. These will vary depending on the input configuration and the specific loudspeaker or array selected by the user.
7 . 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n
In Loudspeaker Processor mode the user can select from a list of specific EAW loudspeaker models and arrays with
The user configures one or more Input Channels by selecting a specific loudspeaker product for each. The user then assigns the required number of outputs for each loudspeaker to that input channel as output “legs.”
In Loudspeaker Processor mode the user can also configure one or more inputs for generic signal processing and assign it to one or more unused outputs as needed. This provides the same capabilities for those channels as if they were in System Processor mode.
7.1.1GREYBOX PROCESSING
When a specific loudspeaker or array is selected, there are three types of signal processing. The first two are the processing for the Output Channels and are not user adjustable. The third type is input channel processing that is
1.Standard Processing: This consists of standard, digital processing functions, including signal delay for driver time alignment, polarity, gain, crossover filters, and
2.Gunness Focusing: This consists of a precise and highly complex filter specifically designed to correct physical and
3.Input Processing: This consists of standard digital processing functions, including signal delay for overall delay, gain, polarity, EQ, and
7.1.2GENERIC PROCESSING
When generic processing is selected for an Input Channel, the Input Channel and Output Channel processing is configured for standard digital processing functions, including signal delay, gain, polarity, EQ, limiting, and
NOTE: When set for generic processing, the Input Channel processing can be adjusted using the UX8800 front panel. However, Output Channel processing can only be adjusted using EAWPilot software. It cannot be adjusted from the UX8800 front panel.
7 . 2 Select Loudspeaker Processor Mode
1.Select the UTIL function.
2.Scroll down to and select: Mode
3.Select: Loudspeaker Processor. This will reboot the processor and reset all parameters to their default settings for this mode.
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