Sony SRP-X700P User Manual

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Parameter

The parameter consists of the 26 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.

When you specify NONE (30[H] ‘0’) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup.
At the same time, when you specify the scene No.(31[H] (‘1’) through 44[H] (‘D’)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd to 26th bytes are
written in the scene memory.

For the method of setting the scene No. and index, refer to the GROUP FADER command (pages 20 and 21).
Method of setting the PEQ1-4 frequency, PEQ1-4 Q, PEQ1-4 Gain, Gain Limit and fader level is the same as that of the LINE 3 INPUT
command. See pages 23 to 26.
Method of setting the REF LEVEL, Function ON/OFF and delay is the same as that of the LINE OUTPUT1 and 2 commands. See page
29.
For the packet example, see the example of the LINE 3 INPUT command on page 26. However, the parameter length becomes 26 bytes.

REF LEVEL (10th byte)

This command is used to set the reference output level [dBu].

byte

Parameter name

byte

Parameter name

1st

SCENE No.

18 th

PEQ3 Frequency

2nd-9th

INDEX

19 th

PEQ3 Q

10 th

REF LEVEL

20 th

PEQ3 GAIN

11 th

FUNCTION ON/OFF

21 st

PEQ4 Frequency

12 th

PEQ1 Frequency

22 nd

PEQ4 Q

13 th

PEQ1 Q

23 rd

PEQ4 GAIN

14 th

PEQ1 GAIN

24 th

DELAY

15 th

PEQ2 Frequency

25 th

GAIN LIMIT LEVEL

16 th

PEQ2 Q

26 th

FADER LEVEL

17 th

PEQ2 GAIN

REF LEVEL

-10

30[H] (‘0’)

-5

35[H] (‘5’)

0

3A[H] ‘:’)

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