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Sony Music Mixer 2-190-733-11 (1) User's Manual
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1. BLOCK screen The BLOCK screen shows the internal block diagram of the mixer You can click the button to turn each function on or off while monitoring overall settings on this screen Names and Functions of Controls on Screen er Ver 1 00 ns Help H CONNECTION Man i mme k a AVIRGB B SIGNAL DEFINE TRIM ra m AVIRGBA ME AVROBC mm VR6BB EN CASSETTE E AvRoB C EO AVROBD IRM AVIRGB D AVRGBE AVIRGB A TRM ca BLOCK PANEL VIEW OVER VIEW REMOTE FADER PARALLELIPROJECTOR CONTR ROUTING m PROTECTION ea s ATT SPEAKER 1 une Fes MEI rl RE Ger MC file ATT SPEAKER 2 ep eee AVIRGB BE OE MC R ATT _ SPEAKER 3 uel EJ czem OC ATT SPEAKER 4 AVIRGB 1 m CLIP mic ie Sel H fam 1 Aer NG MIC une TE El avires LIG K MIC ae une TE HIE POLCE R KO MIC La Cine er z 7 avirce i MIC1 L1 TRIM Mici J 20080 MIC 2 WL2 TRM ico i o Indicators These are the indicators of microphone input RF Lights up green when the RF signal is input to the wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer AF Lights up yellow when the audio signal is input to the wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer WL Lights up green when the signal is input to the mixer from the wireless tuner unit installed to the mixer As long as this indicator is lit the mixer selects the signal input
2. LINE OUTPUT 1 2 OUTPUT FADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTING OFF EQ BAND 0 BAND EQ ON OFF OFF EQ1 FREQ 31 5Hz EQ2 FREQ 106Hz EQ3 FREQ 375Hz EQ4 FREQ 1 32kHz EQ5 FREQ 4 5kHz EQ6 FREQ 16kHz EQ7 12 FREQ 20kHz EQ1 6 Q 1 EQ7 12 Q 1 5 EQ1 12 GAIN 0dB COMPRESSOR ON OFF OFF COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 10dB COMPRESSOR RATIO co COMPRESSOR ATTACK 0 47ms COMPRESSOR RELEASE 100ms DELAY ON OFF OFF DELAY TIME Oms OUTPUT LINK ON OFF ON LINE OUTPUT 3 4 OUTPUT FADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTING OFF EQ BAND 0 BAND EQ ON OFF OFF EQ1 FREQ 63Hz EQ2 FREQ 2 5kHz EQ3 FREQ 20kHz EQ4 12 FREQ 20kHz EQ1 Q 1 EQ2 Q 1 5 EQ3 Q 0 47 EQ4 12 Q 1 5 EQ1 12 GAIN 0dB COMPRESSOR ON OFF OFF COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 10dB COMPRESSOR RATIO co 1 COMPRESSOR ATTACK 0 47ms COMPRESSOR RELEASE 100ms DELAY ON OFF OFF DELAY TIME Oms OUTPUT LINK ON OFF ON Appendix 29 INDEX SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 INDEX SP 1 SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 INDEX SP 2 SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 INDEX SP3 SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 INDEX SP 4 LINE OUTPUT 1 INDEX AUX L LINE OUTPUT 2 INDEX AUX R LINE OUTPUT 3 INDEX REC L LINE OUTPUT 4 INDEX REC R Remotes Item Factory setting AV RGB INPUT CH A VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE VIDEO CH B VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE VIDEO CH C VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE VIDEO CH D VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE RGB CH E VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE RGB REMOTE INPUT 1 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT A PARALLEL INPUT 2 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT B INPUT 3 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT C INPUT 4 FUNCTION AV RGB SE
3. OTHER Undefined blank TERMINAL Undefined blank Enter I in the WAITI input box and enter 9 in the WAIT input box then adjust the wait time during later operation check 5 Operation check by using the TEST button Select VIDEO using the PROJECTOR INPUT SELECT button without inputting any signals to AV RGB INPUT connectors of the mixer then click the TEST button on the PROTOCOL SETTING screen Check that VIDEO is selected as the input signal on the projector Do steps and for all other signal formats If the input selection on the projector is not performed correctly check that the commands entered in the command input section and the port setting are correct After confirming the commands and the port setting repeat the step 5 above by increasing the wait time to be input to the WAIT1 input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly 6 Operation check by using the AV RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer Click one of the SIGNAL DEFINE selection radio buttons on the PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL sereen to make the setting for actual use Input signals from all the AV RGB INPUT connectors on the mixer and press the AV RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer to check that the video signal is output to the projector Press the AV RGB SELECT buttons to check all operation patterns A gt B A gt C A D A E gt A E gt B E gt C and E
4. PROJECTOR INPUT SELECT buttons Press one of the buttons to select the signal format then enter the command defining the input channel on the projector for the signal format COMMAND SEQUENCE indication Shows the sequence of commands and the wait time to be sent for defining the input channel on the projector CLOSE button Click to close the PROTOCOL SETTING setting screen PROJECTOR POWER setting section By checking the SYNC WITH POWER ON checkbox you can interlock the power on off control of the projector with the POWER switch operation on the SRP X500P SIGNAL DEFINE selection radio buttons Click to select the format of the video signal which is input to each of the AV RGB INPUT connectors SCENE MEMORY screen You can store the settings that you usually use as a scene file to internal memory of the mixer to recall it whenever you use it Or by storing scene files in advance you can quickly deal with division of the room he New F Fiw F Communication Options Help OB co gj gj gj uje aj U 00000000 e BLOCK PANEL WEW OVER VIEW REMOTE FADER PARALLEUPROJECTOR CONTROL SCENE MEMORY eC CJ C 0 SCENE MEMORY button Left click to select the scene file number Names and Functions of Controls on Screen The color of the button shows the status of the scene file number Green Currently selected Gray A scene file is stored D
5. INPUT function selection section Left click and select the function from the pull down menu The selectable functions are as follows INPUT Connectable Function device NONE None AV RGB OFF A E Switch When turned on selects AV RGB SELECT momentary SELECT setting OFF or A E type MASTER MUTING Switch latch When turned on mutes the master VOLUME type volume Turn off to cancel muting UP Switch While turned on keeps turning up momentary the master volume type DOWN Switch latch While turned on keeps turning type down the master volume REMOTE MUTING Switch latch When turned on mutes the FADER 1 6 type remote fader Turn off to cancel muting LEVEL Volume Adjusts the remote fader volume SCENE 1 8 Switch When turned on recalls the scene RECALL momentary memory type PROJECTER ON Switch When turned on turns on the POWER momentary projector power type STANDBY Switch When turned on sets the projector momentary to standby status type ON Switch latch When turned on turns on the STANDBY type projector power Turn off to set the projector to standby status EMG OPEN Emergency When the signal from the broadcast emergency broadcast system is system OPEN mutes all output channels Turn off to cancel muting CLOSE Emergency When the signal from the broadcast emergency broadcast system is system CLOSE mutes
6. ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 4 ROUTING ON OFF ON MIC MIX BUS AV RGB IN R Appendix Outputs Item Factory setting SPEAKERS CH 1 2 OUTPUT FADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTING OFF EQ BAND 3 BAND EQ ON OFF OFF EQ1 FREQ 31 5Hz EQ2 FREQ 50Hz EQ3 FREQ 100Hz EQ4 FREQ 170Hz EQ5 FREQ 315Hz EQ6 FREQ 530Hz EQ7 FREQ 950Hz EQ8 FREQ 1 7kHz EQ9 FREQ 2 97kHz EQ10 FREQ 5kHz EQ11 FREQ 9kHz EQ12 FREQ 16kHz EQ1 12 Q 1 8 EQ1 12 GAIN 0dB COMPRESSOR ON OFF ON COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 10dB COMPRESSOR RATIO co COMPRESSOR ATTACK 0 47ms COMPRESSOR RELEASE 100ms DELAY ON OFF OFF DELAY TIME Oms OUTPUT LINK ON OFF ON Appendix 27 28 SPEAKERS CH 3 4 OUTPUT FADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTING OFF EQ BAND 3 BAND EQ ON OFF ON CH 3 OFF CH 4 EQ1 FREQ 31 5Hz EQ2 FREQ 63Hz EQ3 FREQ 150Hz EQ4 FREQ 315Hz EQ5 FREQ 710Hz EQ6 FREQ 1 5kHz EQ7 FREQ 3 35kHz EQ8 FREQ 7 5kHz EQ9 FREQ 16kHz EQ10 12 FREQ 20kHz EQ1 12 Q 1 5 EQ1 12 GAIN 0dB COMPRESSOR ON OFF ON CH 3 OFF CH 4 COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 10dB COMPRESSOR RATIO oo COMPRESSOR ATTACK 0 47ms COMPRESSOR RELEASE 100ms DELAY ON OFF OFF DELAY TIME Oms OUTPUT LINK ON OFF OFF 70V LINE 70V LINE Lo imp 70V LINE Appendix
7. Next Confirm Installation screen appears 5 Click Next Installation stars 6 After Installation Complete screen appears click Close Confirm Installation screen appears Installation of the SRP X500P Manager is now complete Preparation Uninstalling Click the Start menu and select Settings S Then click Control Panel to open it 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon and select SRP X500P Manager from the list of the Install Uninstall tab 3 gt Click Add Remove R This completes the uninstallation When using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition be sure to log on as the user having administrator authority then perform the installation or uninstallation Names and Functions of Controls on Screen Common operation section The controls shown below appear on all the screens fag New File SRP X500P Manager Vei ileE Communication G Options 0 Help H AVIRGBA TRM AVIRGB B TRIM ive od AVIRGB C Tr feasserte odu AVIRGBD TRM f r m AVIRGB E TRM pe osu SIGNAL DEFINE AvroBA VIDEO AVIRGB B ME avroac M AVIRGB D AVIRGBE ROUTING mc EEE m ATT SPEAKER 1 Es Jumo EM EOczmm avira l RE Ge mc EE JE une TT av ros MIC Id LINK ATT SPEAKER 2 HeuP ENE ar
8. SPOUT4 e er lise Sl Se LINE OUT 1 O LINE OUT 2 O LINE OUT3 LINE OUT4 Se FT 5 MICHA es JOJO als FZ LINE O IOJ AV RGB SP OUT 1 SP OUT 2 SP OUT 3 SP OUT 4 LINE OUT 1 LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT3 LINE OUT4 6 9 MIC 1 4 EN ee ee ee LINE O IOJ AV RGB SP OUT 1 SP OUT 2 SP OUT 3 SP OUT 4 LINE OUT 1 LINE OUT 2 O O O O LINE OUT3 LINE OUT4 O O Assigned Not assigned PROJECTOR PROTOCOL preset memory By setting the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the front panel of the mixer to 1 to A you can choose the protocol that corresponds with the projector or display monitor to be used with the mixer Of the items included in the protocol 1 to A the setting of the following items cannot be changed using the SRP X500P Manager Index Baud rate Parity bit POWER ON and STANDBY commands and the wait time e VIDEO RGB and COMPONENT input selection command and the wait time The input selection command for OTHER TERMINAL is not preset to the mixer When you input S video signal or etc from the video source device directly to the projector or display monitor specify the input command For details on the projector or display monitor whose protocol is pre
9. SPEAKER 3 and 4 LINE 1 and 2 or LINE 3 and 4 to link with each other Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 1 3 14 Even when the LINK check box is checked equalizer settings are not linked between the 2 channels When the sum of delay amount or compressor amount exceeds the limit due to linkage of the 2 channels a warning message appears If this occurs reduce the amount COMP button Left click to display the COMPRESSOR setting screen Channel selection buttons The selected button lights up yellow To select the other channel left click the corresponding button ON indicator The indicator for the channel whose compressor setting is turned on lights up green Characteristics graph Displays the characteristics of the compressor By dragging the markers with the mouse threshold level and ratio of the compressor can be changed ON button Left click to turn the compressor on or off When set to on this button lights up green Compressor can be simultaneously applied to up to 4 output channels GAIN REDUCTION indicator Shows the amount of attenuation of the gain THRESHOLD setup box Specifies the threshold level of the compressor RATIO setup box Specifies the ratio of the compressor Names and Functions of Controls on Screen ATTACK setup box Specifies the attack time RELEASE setup box Specifies the release time CLOSE button Click to close th
10. buttons or by entering numerical value directly CLOSE button Click to close the OUTPUT EQUALIZER setting screen Output fader You can adjust the output level by dragging the output fader The yellow triangular marker displayed on the side of the fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of the output fader setting remote fader setting and the output level control settings on the mixer For details on the index name indication level meters and the MUTING button see lt A MIC INPUT setting section of the OVER VIEW screen page 10 REMOTE FADER screen By assigning input output faders to the remote faders you can control the volume of asssined channels with single fader operation The level of the MASTER fader can be controlled by the MASTER volume control on the front panel of the mixer The level of the REMOTE 1 to 6 faders can be controlled through the REMOTE PARALLEL connector on the rear panel of the mixer Fiw Communication Options Hel CONNECTION REMOTE FADER a MUTING 9008 BLOCK PANEL VIEW OVER VIEW REMOTE FADER PARALLEUPROJECTOR CONTROL SCENE MEMORY TE EJx REMOTE 3 LE OTE 4 Index name input box You can enter an index name for each remote fader Up to eight alphanumeric characters can be entered Index name indication Displays the index name entered in the BLOCK setting screen Fader assignment buttons Left click the but
11. gt D to check that the video signal is output to the projector Press the AV RGB SELECT buttons several times at random to check that the video signal corresponding to the button which has been pressed the last is output to the projector Repeat the step more than ten times When the video signal is not output to the projector check the settings of the SIGNAL DEFINE selection radio buttons on the PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen and the settings on the projector After confirming the settings above are correct do the steps below to adjust the wait time Q Increase the wait time to be input to the WAIT1 and 2 input boxes at the same time in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly Decrease the wait time to be input to the WAIT1 input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly Decrease the wait time to be input to the WAIT2 input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly If you want to shorten the time to take for the video signal is output to the projector after pressing the AV RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer set the wait time for the WAIT1 and 2 input boxes to the shortest time first Then perform 5 Operation check by using the TEST button and 6 Operation check by using the AV RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer Operation check to turn on the projector Press the AV RGB SELECT A button on the mixer and check that the video signal is output to
12. MIC INPUT FR EQ settings INPUT fader INPUT MUTING ROUTING Number of bands of the OUTPUT equalizer OUTPUT compressor OUTPUT fader OUTPUT MUTING OUTPUT LINK DELAY 70V LINE Lo imp setting for the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals e REMOTE FADER Scene memory To change the setting of the items above set the SYSTEM TYPE selector on the mixer to 0 turn off the mixer and then turn it on again For details on the settings other than the REMOTE FADER refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the mixer The preset patterns for the REMOTE FADER are shown in the following table About the Mixer s Internal Preset Memory 19 20 SYSTE M TYPE Setting MASTER REMOTE 1 2 MIC 1 4 O O LINE AV RGB O SP OUT 1 SP OUT 2 SP OUT 3 SP OUT 4 LINE OUT 1 LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT 3 LINE OUT 4 MIC 1 4 LINE AV RGB SP OUT 1 SP OUT 2 SP OUT 3 SP OUT 4 LINE OUT 1 LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT 3 LINE OUT 4 MIC 1 4 LINE AV RGB SP OUT 1 SP OUT 2 SP OUT 3 SP OUT 4 LINE OUT 1 LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT 3 LINE OUT 4 O O O O About the Mixer s Internal Preset Memory Me PST AEE LINE O OF AV RGB SP OUT 1 Solway ZO FEE SPOUT2 lt al2 af ea rr SP OUT 3 O JOJ
13. all output channels Turn off to cancel muting Input level indication Shows the input level setting on the mixer This is indicated only when a volume controller is connected to the input pin PARALLEL OUTPUT indicators Show the status of each output pin of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector When output voltage is low Lights up green When output voltage is high Turns off OUTPUT function selection section Left click and select the function from the pull down menu The selectable functions are as follows OUTPUT Function NONE None AV RGB OFF A E Turns on Low when the corresponding channel is SELECT selected MASTER MUTING Turns on Low when the master volume is fully VOLUME turned down MAX UP Turns on Low when the master volume is at the maximum level MIN Turns on Low when the master volume is at the DOWN minimum level REMOTE MUTING Turns on Low when the corresponding remote FADER 1 6 fader is fully turned down MAX Turns on Low when the corresponding remote fader is at the maximum level MIN Turns on Low when the corresponding remote fader is at the minimum level SCENE 1 8 Turns on Low when the corresponding scene RECALL memory is recalled PROJECTER ON Turns on Low when the projector is turned on POWER STANDBY Turns on Low when the projector enters standby status EMG Turns on Low when all output channels are
14. muted by the EMG setting for the input pins either OPEN or CLOSE 2 PROJECTOR CONTROL setting section With this section settings related to projector control can be performed PROJECTOR PROTOCOL indication Shows the status of the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector setting on the mixer and the name of the projector PROTOCOL SETTING button Left click to display the PROTOCOL SETTING screen fal mf E EF C O File menu The projector protocol settings can be saved as a file and can be recalled later INDEX name input box You can enter an index name the projector protocol setting file Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be entered BITS PER SECOND setup box Use the pull down menu to select the baud rate for the RS 232C port for projector control PARITY setup box Use the pull down menu to select the parity bits Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 17 Command input section Enter the commands to be sent from the mixer to the projector to turn it on to set it to standby status or to select the input channel Enter the command as a hexadecimal number using numbers 0 to 9 and letters AtoF The maximum length of the command is 32 bytes WAIT input box Specify the wait time until the another command is sent after the projector has received the previously sent command TEST button Press to run the test on sending command
15. the projector Operate the input signal selector on the projector so that no video signal is output to the projector Press the POWER switch on the projector to place it to standby status O After confirming that the projector is in standby status click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR POWER ON section on the PROTOCOL SETTING screen Check that the projector turns on and the video signal output to the AV RGB INPUT connector is input to the projector 6 Repeat the steps to for the AV RGB SELECT B E buttons When the projector does not turn on check that the command entered in the command input section is correct When the video signal is not output to the projector repeat the test by increasing the wait time to be input to the WAIT input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly If you want to shorten the time to take for the video signal is output after the projector turns on repeat the test by decreasing the wait time to be input to the WAIT input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly Operation check to set the projector to standby status To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to the Mixer 23 24 O Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY section on the PROTOCOL SETTING screen and check that the projector enters standby status Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR POWER ON section and check that the projector turns on P
16. 2 190 733 11 1 SONY SRP X500P Manager User s Guide Software Version 1 0 Before using the software please read this User s Guide and the Operating Instructions of the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer thoroughly and retain them for future reference SRP X500P 2004 Sony Corporation 2 Table of Contents DENON eee ene 3 Peas 3 Using the supplied CD ROM sepsis b 3 Operating conditions umunusnnsinissssettvivtsitseiedessinve dar 3 Prep ratlon d agnuevninisinisiysivieirmmivsanidduekenssseednneee 4 Installing the SRP X500P Manager n se 4 Uninstalling s ad do a 4 Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 5 Common operation section sssesssssrrrsrrrsrrrsrrrsrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrr enn ac 3 BEOCK seen 6 PANEL VIEW str eisusnssdsde AG RA A 9 OVER VIEW SCreen ec i Ao ni 10 REMOTE FADER CrEEM coto EO 15 PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen 16 SCENE MEMORY screen weto O GE 18 About the Mixer s Internal Preset Memory 19 SYSTEM TYPE preset memory isa Ai 19 PROJECTOR PROTOCOL preset memory 11 111 20 To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to INE MIKE Gda acc 21 ae og gt EE nena ianap oeiee n e enetake aaiae aieiai 25 Factory settings SYSTEM TYPE 0 25 Overview Features The SRP X500P Manager is a program which allows you to make parameter settings for the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer Various effe
17. DEFINE indication Displays the signal format specified in the PROJECTOR CONTROL setting section of the REMOTE PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen PROJECTOR PROTOCOL indication Displays the projector protocol setting specified by the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the mixer and model name of the projector For details on the MUTING button fader level indication entering the index name for the input signal see 1 MIC INPUT setting section of the BLOCK screen page 7 3 ROUTING setting section With this section you can select an output path for each input signal by assigning each input channel to an output channel Left click a channel button to turn the corresponding channel on or off Right click the button to specify the sending level of the input signal to the output channel When the channel button is set to on and the sending level is set to 0 dB it lights up green The button lights up blue when it is set to on and the sending level is set to 3 dB to 20 dB Names and Functions of Controls on Screen u PROTECTION arr SPEAKER I mem Jet LAY TUNK l For ATT SPEAKER 2 oar zd Tov UNE m Urii SPEAKER 4 IS u CUP DELAY button Click to turn the delay on or off The button lights up green when the delay is set to on The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output channel must not exceed 160 ms 54 7 m or 181 9 fee
18. E setup box Specifies the hold time The value can be set within the range of 0 1 ms to 33000 ms in 32 steps RELEASE setup box Specifies the release time The value can be set within the range of 0 1 ms to 33000 ms in 32 steps GAIN CONTROL indication Shows the amount of gain control obtained by the AGC function CLOSE button Click to close the AUTO GAIN CONTROL setting screen FR EQ Feedback Reducer Equalizer button Left click to display the MIC INPUT EQUALIZER setting screen eoD P O ED Channel selection button Selects the input channel that you want to set The selected button lights up yellow To select the other channel left click the corresponding button Equalizer pattern graph Appears when EQ is selected on the FR EQ selection radio button The markers with the same color as the corresponding band in the EQ parameter appear on the graph You can change the gain and frequency for each band by dragging the corresponding marker with the mouse Right clicking the marker returns the gain to 0 dB You can also change the Q value by rolling the center wheel of the mouse up or down LCF low cut filter button Each click on this button toggles the low cut filter between on and off This button lights up green when set to on The low cut filter reduces low frequency components such as blowing noise and makes the sound clearer FR EQ button Each cli
19. G button Left click to turn muting function on or off The button lights up red when it is set to on Input fader You can adjust the input level by dragging the input fader The yellow triangler marker displayed on the side of the fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of the input fader setting and remote fader setting on the software and the input level control settings on the mixer DELAY indication section 1 EE DELAY REMAIN indication The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output channels must not exceed 160 ms 54 7 m or 181 9 feet After the DELAY REMAIN indication shows 0 the amount of delay time cannot be increased UNIT setup box Allows you to select the unit of the delay from the following ms meter feet 4 Routing setting section With this section you can select an output path for each input signal by assigning each input channel to an output channel The buttons on the first row are for the MIC INPUT channels The buttons on the middle row are for the LINE INPUT L R channels and the buttons located on the last row are for the AV RGB INPUT L R channels Left click a channel button to turn the corresponding channel on or off Right click the button to specify the sending level of the input signal to the output channel When the channel button is set to on and the sending level is set to 0 dB it lights up green The button lights up blue when it is set to on a
20. LECT D INPUT 5 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT E INPUT 6 FUNCTION MASTER VOLUME UP INPUT 7 FUNCTION MASTER VOLUME DOWN INPUT 8 FUNCTION PROJECTOR POWER ON INPUT 9 FUNCTION PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY INPUT 10 FUNCTION EMG CLOSE OUTPUT 1 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT A OUTPUT 2 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT B OUTPUT 3 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT C OUTPUT 4 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT D OUTPUT 5 FUNCTION AV RGB SELECT E OUTPUT 6 FUNCTION MASTER VOLUME MAX UP OUTPUT 7 FUNCTION MASTER VOLUME MIN DOWN OUTPUT 8 FUNCTION PROJECTOR POWER ON OUTPUT 9 FUNCTION PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY OUTPUT 10 FUNCTION EMG 30 Appendix REMOTE FADER MASTER INPUT ASSIGN Not assigned ASSIGN MASTER SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN Assigned to SPEAKER OUT 1 4 MASTER LINE OUTPUT ASSIGN Assigned to LINE OUT 1 2 REMOTE 1 6 INPUT ASSIGN Not assigned REMOTE 1 6 SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN Not assigned REMOTE 1 6 LINE OUTPUT ASSIGN Not assigned MASTER INDEX MASTER REMOTE 1 INDEX REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 INDEX REMOTE 2 REMOTE 3 INDEX REMOTE 3 REMOTE 4 INDEX REMOTE 4 REMOTE 5 INDEX REMOTE 5 REMOTE 6 INDEX REMOTE 6 POWER ON SETTING LAST MEMORY PROJECTOR POWER SYNC WITH POWER OFF only INFORMATION Undefined Appendix 31 NOTICE FOR USERS 2004 Sony Corporation All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be repro
21. MIC 4 LINE INPUT INDEX MD AV RGB INPUT A INDEX DVD AV RGB INPUT B INDEX VTR AV RGB INPUT C INDEX CASSETTE AV RGB INPUT D INDEX PC 1 AV RGB INPUT E INDEX PC 2 MIC MIX BUS AGC ON OFF OFF AGC COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 0dB AGC RATIO 3 1 AGC MAKE GAIN 0dB AGC GATE THRESHOLD 30dB AGC RANGE 20dB AGC ATTACK 22ms AGC HOLD TIME 10ms AGC RELEASE 100ms Appendix 25 26 ROUTING ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 MIC LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE L LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE R LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 AV RGB L LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 AV RGB R LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 MIC LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LINE L LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LINE R LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 AV RGB L LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 AV RGB R LEVEL 0dB ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 MIC LEVEL OdB for all l ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 4 AV RGB R LEVEL ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 ROUTING ON OFF ON LINE IN L AV RGB IN L ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 ROUTING ON OFF ON LINE INR AV RGB INR ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 ROUTING ON OFF ON MIC MIX BUS ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 ROUTING ON OFF OFF for all ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 1 ROUTING ON OFF ON MIC MIX BUS LINE INL AV RGB IN L ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 2 ROUTING ON OFF ON MIC MIX BUS LINE INR AV RGB INR ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 3 ROUTING ON OFF ON MIC MIX BUS AV RGB IN L
22. ck on this button toggles the feedback reducer or equalizer between on and off This button lights up green when set to on FR EQ selection radio buttons Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 11 12 Click FR or EQ to select the function of equalizer as the feedback reducer or the parametric equalizer FR The feedback reducer setting screen appears When FR is selected the EQ parameter 1 to 5 columns become inactive and FR SETUP button becomes active EQ The 5 band parametric equalizer setting screen appears When EQ is selected the EQ parameter 1 to 5 columns become active and FR SETUP button becomes inactive Changing the parametric equalizer setting will cancel the howling suppression When you use the equalizer as the parametric equalizer make the setting carefully not to affect the howling suppression FR SETUP button Left click to display the channel selection dialog box With the dialog box select the channel and click OK button to carry out the automatic setting of the feedback reducer function to suppress the positive acoustic feedback by detecting the frequency that causes howling in advance and by reducing the gain of the frequency The FR SETUP button becomes operative only when the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer is active and FR is selected on the FR EQ selection radio buttons EQ parameter setup boxes Set the frequency Q value an
23. ctor settings Detailed settings on equalizer automatic gain control compressor etc can be performed The SRP X500P Manager is provided with visual aids including graphs to allow easy operation Remote settings Settings for the REMOTE PARALLEL connector on the rear of the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer and settings for projector control can be performed Scene memory You can store the settings as scene files to the internal memory of the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer You can change the settings at a time by recalling the scene Using the supplied CD ROM The CD ROM contains the following files SRP X500P Manager This is a program for setting the SRP X500P parameters from a PC SRP X500P Manager User s Guide This is a PDF file containing information on the functions and operations of the SRP X500P Manager Can be viewed on a PC SRP X500P Operating Instructions This is a PDF file containing information on the functions and operations of the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer Can be viewed on a PC To open these PDF files Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader must be installed on your PC To get Adobe Reader go to the website of Adobe Systems Incorporated http www adobe com Operating conditions The recommended operating environment for using the SRP X500P Manager is as follows OS Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsof
24. d gain for each equalizer band Values can be set by clicking on the IN buttons or by entering numerical value directly H CLOSE button Click to close the MIC INPUT EQUALIZER setting screen OG MUTING button Left click to turn muting function on or off The button lights up red when it is set to on O Input fader You can adjust the input level by dragging the input fader The yellow triangler marker displayed on the side of the fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of the input fader setting and the input level control settings on the mixer 2 LINE AV RGB INPUT setting section Names and Functions of Controls on Screen EE 0 ULG Dor z _ kli Index name indication Shows the index name of the audio signal input from the LINE IN connectors or the AV RGB INPUT connectors A to E For the signal input from the AV RGB INPUT connectors the index name is displayed along with the SELECT buttons indication e g A INDEX Level meters Displays the signal level of each input channel TRIM indication Displays the reference level of the input channel specified by the TRIM control on the mixer For the signal input from the AV RGB INPUT connectors the reference level is displayed along with the SELECT buttons indication e g A 3 dB Q SELECT buttons Click to select one of the AV RGB channels A to E The button for the selected channel lights up green MUTIN
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26. e COMPRESSOR setting screen o EQ button Left click to display the OUTPUT EQUALIZER setting screen SET SP 2 SP 3 SP 4 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 1 IEEE HEN Aso sfo sm 10 se Se l Sp jo Si RELL EL Channel selection buttons The selected button lights up yellow To select the other channel left click the corresponding button Number of bands setup box Use the pull down menu to select the number of bands to set the parameters 0 3 6 9 or 12 bands can be selected The parameter setup boxes corresponding to the selected number of bands become active The total amount of equalizer bands to be applied to the total output channels must not exceed 24 bands While setting the equalizer for the output channels be sure that the total number of equalizer bands is 24 or less Equalizer pattern graph The markers with the same color as the corresponding band in the EQ parameter appear on the graph You can change the gain and frequency for each band by dragging the corresponding marker with the mouse Right clicking the marker returns the gain to 0 dB You can also change the Q value by rolling the center wheel of the mouse up or down ON button Left click to turn the equalizer on or off When set to ON this button lights up green Equalizer parameter setup boxes Set the frequency Q value and gain for each equalizer band Values can be set by clicking on the N M
27. e switched from the RS 232C remote terminal No 4 The projector has independent input terminals which accept the component signal and RGB signal separately that are switched from the RS 232C remote terminal No 4 The component signal and the RGB signal cannot be used together Connecting to projector Yes Yes The component signal cannot be used There is no limitation There is no limitation An RGB signal distributor is required For details on connecting the mixer to a projector refer to the SRP X500P Operating Instructions b CE RGB oo 000 RS 232C COMPONENT VIDEO TO How to set the communication protocol Set the communication protocol as follows 1 Settings for the port Set the BITS PER SECOND setup box and the PARITY setup box in accordance with the specifications of the projector 2 Settings for command to turn on the projector To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to the Mixer Enter the command to turn on the projector connected to the mixer in the command input section of the PROTOCOL SETTING screen Enter 60 seconds in the WAIT input box then adjust the wait time during later operation check If the commands that can be received by the projector are specified as ASCII code convert the ASCII code to a hexadecimal number and enter it in the command input section 3 Setti
28. eep gray No scene file is stored INDEX indication Shows the index name of the scene file FUNCTIONS indication The functions stored to the selected scene file light up green STORE button Used to store the scene file Left click to display the setting screen to allow entering the index name and selecting the functions to be included in the scene file RECALL button Click to recall the scene file whose number is currently selected by the SCENE MEMORY button This button does not work when you have selected a number with no scene file is stored CLEAR button Click to clear the scene file whose number is currently selected by the SCENE MEMORY button This button does not work when you have selected a number with no scene file is stored POWER ON SETTING radio buttons Click to select the scene file status to be automatically recalled when the mixer is turned on LAST MEMORY The status when the power to the mixer has been turned off resumes SCENE No 1 The scene file No 1 is recalled About the Mixer s Internal Preset Memory SYSTEM TYPE preset memory By setting the SYSTEM TYPE selector on the front panel of the mixer to 1 to 9 you can choose the speaker system type setting that corresponds with the AV system being used Of the items included in the system type preset memory 1 to 9 the setting of the following items cannot be changed using the SRP X500P Manager MIC INPUT Low Cut Filter
29. from the wireless tuner unit 48V Lights up red when the 48 V ON OFF switch on the mixer is set to ON Index name input box You can enter an index name for each input channel Up to eight alphanumeric characters can be entered TRIM indication Displays the reference level of the input channel specified by the TRIM control on the mixer within the range of 60 dBu to 30 dBu Level meter Displays the signal level of the input channel LCF FR EQ and AGC buttons Click to turn each function on or off The button lights up green when it is set to on MUTING button Left click to turn muting function on or off The button lights up red when it is set to on 7 Fader level indication Displays the fader level of the input signal The displayed value is the summation of the level ofthe INPUT fader and remote fader specified by the software and the input level control setting on the mixer Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 7 8 2 LINE AV RGB INPUT setting section SIGNAL DEFINE o mo Poe fe jc opo PROJECTOR PROTOCOL AVIRGE D TEM por frossar E AVIRGB E pa osa TRIM indication Displays reference level specified by the TRIM control on the mixer Level meter Displays the signal level of each input channel AV RGB SELECTOR buttons Click to select one of the AV RGB channels A to E The button for the selected channel lights up green SIGNAL
30. nd the sending level is set to 3 dB to 20 dB KA a 5 af mad Poe a papa a pr pa sa er OBL Jor sf Jo el put el les Inu 5 Output channels setting section With this section settings related to output channels can be performed EE JE JE JE JE aay ceay OWY av l cewy fi ven Dar foo zjjfoo zjfoo oo for oo zijfoo 2 LLL m c DELAY button Turns the delay time function on or off The button lights up green when the delay is turned to on 2 DELAY amount setup box Allows you to select the amount of delay The value can be set by clicking on the A V buttons or by entering numerical value directly The amount of delay is shown in units specified in the UNIT setup box on the DELAY indication section The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output channels must not exceed 160 ms 54 7 m or 181 9 feet Determine the amount of delay time by watching the DELAY REMAIN indication on the DELAY indication section Speaker output indicators PROTECTION Lights up red when the PROTECTION indicator on the mixer lights up red CLIP Lights up red when the CLIP indicator on the mixer lights up red ATT indication Shows the attenuation level specified by the SPEAKER OUT controls on the mixer 70V LINE check box Check to set the SPEAKER 3 and 4 channels to 70V LINE LINK check box Check the parameter settings for the SPEAKER 1 and 2
31. ngs for command to set the projector to standby status Enter the command to set the projector connected to the mixer to standby status in the command input section of the PROTOCOL SETTING screen Enter 100 seconds in the WAIT input box then adjust the wait time during later operation check 4 Settings for command to define the input signal Click one of the PROJECTOR INPUT SELECT buttons to specify the signal format then enter the command in the command input section as follows When the projector input can be selected by sending a single command Enter the input signal selection command to the COMMAND I line Leave the COMMAND 2 line blank When the signal format selection command and input terminal selection command are required Enter the signal format selection command to the COMMAND I line then enter the input terminal selection command to the COMMAND 2 line Setting example When the signal systems of VIDEO COMPONENT and RGB are used and when a single command is required for the VIDEO input selection while both commands are required for the COMPONENT and RGB input signal selection set as shown below Signal format COMMAND1 COMMAND2 VIDEO VIDEO input terminal Undefined blank selection command RGB RGB signal selection COMPONENT RGB command input terminal select command COMPONENT COMPONENT signal COMPONENT RGB selection command input terminal select command
32. ress the AV RGB SELECT A button on the mixer and check that the video signal is output to the projector Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY section then after about 3 seconds click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR POWER ON section Check that the projector enters standby status Check that the projector turns on after the wait time specified by the WAIT input box elapses and the video signal output to the AV RGB INPUT A connector is input to the projector oo When the projector does not enter standby status check that the command entered in the command input section is correct When the projector does not turn on repeat the test by increasing the wait time to be input to the WAIT input box in 1 second steps until the projector operates correctly To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to the Mixer Appendix Factory settings SYSTEM TYPE 0 Inputs Item Factory setting MIC INPUT1 4 FEED BACK REDUCER ON OFF OFF FR EQ FR LCF ON EQ1 FREQ 160Hz EQ2 FREQ 450Hz EQ3 FREQ 1 25kHz EQ4 FREQ 3 55kHz EQ5 FREQ 10kHz EQ1 5 Q 1 2 EQ1 5 GAIN 0dB INPUT FADER 0dB INPUT MUTING OFF LINE IN LR INPUT FADER 0dB INPUT MUTING OFF AV RGB IN A E INPUT FADER 0dB INPUT MUTING OFF SELECTOR A INDEX MIC 1 INPUT INDEX MIC 1 MIC 2 INPUT INDEX MIC 2 MIC 3 INPUT INDEX MIC 3 MIC 4 INPUT INDEX
33. set to the mixer refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the mixer To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to the Mixer Set the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the mixer to 0 turn off the mixer then turn it on again And then make the necessary settings in the PROTOCOL SETTING screen Connectable projectors Projectors which satisfy the following specifications can be connected to the mixer e Equipped with RS 232C remote terminal Equipped with the RS 232C remote terminal supporting the following specifications Electrical characteristics Conforming to RS 232C Baud rate 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Parity bit None odd or even Data length 8 bits Stop bit I bit Flow control None The RS 232C remote terminal can be used to turn on the power turn off the power and select the input terminal Video signal systems and limitations This system has the following limitations depending on the video signal system used and on the operation method The limitations are shown below e When component signal is used To Control the Projector Whose Protocol Is Not Preset to the Mixer 21 22 The projector is equipped with the component signal input terminals Yes The component signal and the RGB signal are used together Yes The projector has a single input terminal which accepts both the component signal and RGB signal that ar
34. t For details see DELAY amount setup box page 13 PROTECTION indicator Lights up red when the PROTECTION indicator on the mixer lights up red ATT indication Shows the attenuation level specified by the SPEAKER OUT controls on the mixer CLIP indicator Lights up red when the CLIP indicator on the mixer lights up red O LINK check box Check the muting compressor delay and output fader settings for the SPEAKER 1 and 2 SPEAKER 3 and 4 LINE I and 2 or LINE 3 and 4 to link with each other 70V LINE check box Check to set the SPEAKER 3 and 4 channels to 70V LINE PANEL VIEW screen The PANEL VIEW screen shows the settings performed through the front panel of the mixer and the system type setting MIC2 WL2 SYSTEM TYPE Main speaker emcee rT AV RGB PROJECTOR PROTOCOL Il U Sub speaker Low imp KJ speaker High imp e Celing speaker Low imp 2 Coling speaker High imp 1 FRONT PANEL VIEW display section Shows the settings performed through the front panel of the mixer If you save the current status of this section to the setup file position of the controls and switches of the mixer can be recalled later Then by setting the controls and switches so that the markers representing them on the screen light up green the front panel status can be easily reproduced 2 SYSTEM TYPE display section Shows the image of the sys
35. t SPEAKER 3 une NGT Ey EG 2 spo avirce PE 8 Mer SA 70V UNE f E Liri syl e SPEAKER 4 LINE AVIRGB L DET mie m LINE 1 une A avra FZ mic une f avirce cf MIC m vegg POLCE R mic ine NET avra M f 1 Menu bar The titles of the menus are displayed You can perform operations that are common to the basic settings and each setup screen o File menu This software allows you to save the parameters of up to 8 scenes and the information in a single setup file x5p New Creates a new setup file Cannot be selected when communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer referred to as mixer hereafter is active Open Opens an existing setup file When Open is selected while the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer is active all parameters within the current setup file is transmitted to the mixer Open scene Opens the specified scene number from the 8 scenes in the existing setup file Open 2 x Look in Sy SRP X500P Manager em Fle pane eroti Cancel INFORMATION SCENE No Select a setup file The information contained in the selected setup file is displayed Q Select the scene number Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 5 6 The index of the selected scene number is displayed Click the Open button Save Saves the new data by overwriting
36. t Windows XP Home Edition CPU Celeron 400 MHz or higher RAM 128 MB of RAM or greater Available hard 20 MB of available hard disk space disk space Notes on use The PC must be preinstalled with one of the OS listed above Operation of this software when the OS has been upgraded is not guaranteed e Operation this software is not guaranteed in every PC even if the recommended environment is satisfied Overview 3 Preparation Installing the SRP X500P Manager Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the personal computer 2 Open the SRP X500P Manager English folder double click the Setup icon Welcome to the SRP X500P Manager setup wizard screen appears 3 Click Next Select Installation Folder screen appears TE SRP X500P Manager Select Installation Folder The installer will install SRP X500P Manager in the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different new or existing folder enter one below or click Browse Browse Folder CXProeram Files Sony SRP X500P Manager You can install the software on the following drives Volume Disk Siz ac 37GE a H Disk Cost Cancel Previous The SRP X500P Manager folder is created in C Program Files To change the installation destination click Browse After specifying the installation destination click
37. tem type specified by the SYSTEM TYPE selector on the front panel of the mixer 3 PROJECTOR PROTOCOL display section Displays the projector number specified by the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the front panel of the mixer and index name of the projector 4 INFORMATION input section Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 9 10 OVER VIEW screen The detailed settings on equalizer automatic gain control etc for each channel can be performed kg New File SRP X500P Man File E Cammunication G BLOCK PANEL VIEW OVER VIEW REMOTE FADER P OCONNECTION TRIM TRIM SELECT TRIM indication Displays the reference level of the input channel specified by the TRIM control on the mixer within the range of 60 dBu to 30 dBu Names and Functions of Controls on Screen Level meter Displays the signal level of the input channel Indicators These are the indicators of microphone input RF Lights up green when the RF signal is input to the wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer AF Lights up yellow when the audio signal is input to the wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer WL Lights up green when the signal is input to the mixer from the wireless tuner unit installed to the mixer As long as this indicator is lit the mixer selects the signal input from the wireless tuner unit 48V Ligh
38. the existing data Save as Saves the data under a different name Exit Exits the SRP X500P Manager 2 Communication menu Activates deactivates the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer Also specifies the port number for RS 232C communication Connect Activates communication Cannot be selected when the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer is already activated Disconnect Deactivates communication Cannot be selected when the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer is already deactivated Port select Specifies the port number for RS 232C communication to be used for SRP X500P Manager operation Options menu Factory preset Resets all parameters to the default settings Password setting Y ou can set a password Password setting x Password Confirm Password cancer Enter a password Q For confirmation enter the same password again Click OK If you enter the wrong password you cannot start the SRP X500P Manager Be sure to take a note of the password If you forget the password uninstall the software and then reinstall it from the supplied CD ROM Help menu About The version of the software appears Screen selection tabs Click to select the setup screen for each parameter CONNECTION indicator Lights up green when the communication between the SRP X500P Manager and the mixer is activated
39. ton to assign input output faders to the remote fader The buttons corresponding to assigned input output faders light up green Input faders and output faders cannot be assigned to the same remote fader Names and Functions of Controls on Screen 16 MUTING indicator The indicator for the muted fader lights up red 6 Remote fader level indication Shows the level of the remote fader PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen The PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen allows you to make settings on the REMOTE PARALLEL connector of the mixer and projector control OCONNECTION PARALLEL a oj 5 oj o 5 o a a a a a a a z z a z m m PROJECTOR CONTROL PROJECTOR PROTOCOL PROJECTOR POWER El SYNC WITH POWER ON NAL DEFINE AVIRGBA VIDEO OTHER TERMINAL Ed SYNC WITH POWER OFF AVIRGBB VIDEO OTHER TERMINAL AVIRGB C VIDEO E OTHER TERMINAL AVIRGB D Q RGB COMPONENT OTHER TERMINAL AVIRGBE Q RGR COMPONENT OTHER TERMINAL 1 PARALLEL setting section PARALLEL INPUT OUTPUT ZER P mim po f CO Love CE og re lt Me og Me Lose me og C Lose me og PARALLEL INPUT indicators Show the status of each input pin of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector When input voltage is high Turns off Names and Functions of Controls on Screen When input voltage is low Lights up green
40. ts up red when the 48 V ON OFF switch on the mixer is set to ON Index name indication Shows the index name of the input channel entered in index name column of the BLOCK screen AGC Automatic Gain Control button Left click to display the AUTO GAIN CONTROL setting screen Characteristics graph Displays the characteristics of the automatic gain control By dragging the marker with the mouse threshold level and ratio of the compressor and threshold level of the gate can be changed ON button Click to turn the automatic gain control on or off When set to on this button lights up green COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD setup box Specifies the threshold level of the compressor The level can be set within the range of 60 dB to 20 dB in 1 dB steps RATIO setup box Specifies the ratio of the compressor The value can be set within the range of 1 1 to se 1 in 14 steps MAKE GAIN setup box Specifies the make up gain value The value can be set within the range of O dB to 10 dB in 1 dB steps GATE THRESHOLD setup box Specifies the threshold level of the gate The value can be set within the range of 60 dB to 0 dB in 1 dB steps RANGE setup box Specifies the range of the gate The value can be set within the range of 60 dB to 0 dB in 1 dB steps ATTACK setup box Specifies the attack time The value can be set within the range of 0 1 ms to 33000 ms in 32 steps HOLD TIM
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