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<blockquote data-quote="Here-I-Come" data-source="post: 5658451" data-attributes="member: 572320"><p><strong>More:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Parameter Menus &amp; System Set-up</strong></p><p></p><p>Please note that choosing the Linkwitz-Riley 48dB/octave filter will reduce the number of EQ bands available</p><p></p><p>on that channel.</p><p></p><p><strong>DYNAMIC GAIN CONTROL (CMP/LIM):</strong></p><p></p><p>Each output channel has its own independent COMPRESSOR/LIMITER, allowing you to determine the amount of level gain (i.e. increase in volume) above a threshold point that you set. This helps maintain a more consistent listening level and both protects and extends the performance of your speakers. Input and Output levels and the amount of gain reduction are displayed on the PC screen in real-time as an aid to system set-up.</p><p></p><p><strong>Threshold: </strong>Allows setting of the level above which the Comp/Limiter intervenes (compressing or limiting the signal). If the music stays below this threshold setting, the level is unchanged.</p><p></p><p><strong>Atk/Rel: </strong>There is a choice of 3 reaction speeds combining attack and release times. You can choose whether the Comp/Limiter reacts more rapidly or slower than the default NORMAL setting when the signal exceeds or drops below the threshold. Set faster for high frequencies (tweeters), slower for bass frequencies. For midrange or full-range speakers, the NORMAL setting will generally be the optimum one. For Subwoofers, the SLOW setting will usually be best.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ratio:</strong> The value selected here dictates how strongly the level is controlled when it exceeds the Threshold point you set. The range is 1.1 to 20.0, plus an additional LIMITER setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Here-I-Come, post: 5658451, member: 572320"] [B]More:[/B] [B]Parameter Menus & System Set-up[/B] Please note that choosing the Linkwitz-Riley 48dB/octave filter will reduce the number of EQ bands available on that channel. [B]DYNAMIC GAIN CONTROL (CMP/LIM):[/B] Each output channel has its own independent COMPRESSOR/LIMITER, allowing you to determine the amount of level gain (i.e. increase in volume) above a threshold point that you set. This helps maintain a more consistent listening level and both protects and extends the performance of your speakers. Input and Output levels and the amount of gain reduction are displayed on the PC screen in real-time as an aid to system set-up. [B]Threshold: [/B]Allows setting of the level above which the Comp/Limiter intervenes (compressing or limiting the signal). If the music stays below this threshold setting, the level is unchanged. [B]Atk/Rel: [/B]There is a choice of 3 reaction speeds combining attack and release times. You can choose whether the Comp/Limiter reacts more rapidly or slower than the default NORMAL setting when the signal exceeds or drops below the threshold. Set faster for high frequencies (tweeters), slower for bass frequencies. For midrange or full-range speakers, the NORMAL setting will generally be the optimum one. For Subwoofers, the SLOW setting will usually be best. [B]Ratio:[/B] The value selected here dictates how strongly the level is controlled when it exceeds the Threshold point you set. The range is 1.1 to 20.0, plus an additional LIMITER setting. [/QUOTE]
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