IMX644 Manager Owner’s Manual 14
5[LEVEL] button
This opens the “LEVEL” dialog box, allowing you to adjust the volume of the input/output channels.
6[MATRIX] button
Opens the MATRIX screen (page 17). Here you can specify the output channels to which the input channel signals are sent.
7[STEREO/MONO] button
Specifies whether OUTPUT channels 1 and 2 deliver a STEREO or MONO output signal.
The initial setting is [STEREO]. When [STEREO] is selected the left (L) signal is output to channel A and the
right (R) signal is output to channel B.
8[EQ+FILTER] button
Opens the OUTPUT EQ screen (page 19). Here you can edit the parameters of the 6-band equalizers provided
for OUTPUT channels 1 through 4.
9[DELAY] button
Opens the “DELAY” dialog box, allowing you to specify the delay time for each OUTPUT channel. Use these settings when
you need to apply a delay to the main speaker outputs so that the sound from the sub-speakers will not be heard with a timing
offset. Click the [CLOSE] button to close the dialog box.
“LEVEL” dialog box
[LINK] button
This specifies whether IMX644’s front panel volume knob values will be linked with the on-screen
fader values.
If this is on (green), the on-screen fader values will change in tandem with the IMX644’s volume
knob settings. When this is on, you will only be able to operate the IMX644’s volume knobs; the on-
screen faders will not be operable. When you save settings to memory, the IMX644’s volume knob
values will be saved.
If this is off (gray), IMX644 Manager’s fader values will not be linked with the IMX644’s volume
knob settings.
When this is off, the volume will be as specified by the on-screen faders; the volume will not match
the settings of the IMX644’s volume knobs. When you save settings to memory, the on-screen fader
values will be saved.
The [LINK] button will return to the On (green) state when you close IMX644 Manager or return to
the starting screen.
If the volumes would increase when you switch this from off to on, a confirmation screen will appear.Fader
This adjusts the volume. If the [LINK] button is on (green), this will be inoperable.
Markers
The red marker indicates the setting of the IMX644’s volume knob; the blue marker indicates the
volume value saved in memory. This is unavailable when offline.
[LOCK] button
If you turn this off (gray), operations of the volume knob for that channel will be effective if the
IMX644 is locked by its LOCK switch.
If this is on (red), volume knob operations for that channel will be ignored.
“DELAY” dialog box
Time indication
This specifies the delay time. This is linked with the distance indication below. Click the [ ]/[ ]
buttons to edit the value.
Distance indication
This indicates the specified delay time as a distance (meters) at the speed of sound (343.59 m/s).
Click the [ ]/[ ] buttons to edit the value.
Parameter Range Default
Fader Level -∞ – +10dB –
Parameter Range Default
Time Indication 0 – 300msec 0msec
Distance Indication 0 – 103.08m 0m