Low-pass filter frequency settings, Bus assignment settings – TOA Electronics D-901 User Manual

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10.3.5. Low-pass filter frequency settings

[ M i c B ] E C H O

L P F - F

3 . 7 5 k H z

PARAMETER

PUSH-ENTER

CHANGE

• Rotate the Setting knob to set the low-pass filter frequency.

Parameter setting range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz

10.3.6. Low-pass filter Q settings

[ M i c B ] E C H O

L P F - Q

0 . 5 0 0

PARAMETER

PUSH-ENTER

CHANGE

• Rotate the Setting knob to set the low-pass filter Q.

Parameter setting range: 0.500 – 2.563 (51 points)

10.3.4. Initial echo (pre-) delay settings

[ M i c B ] E C H O

P r e D L Y

8 0 m s

PARAMETER

PUSH-ENTER

CHANGE

• Rotate the Setting knob to set the initial echo delay time.

Parameter setting range: 0 – 682 ms

10.4. Bus Assignment and Crosspoint Gain Settings

(Microphone Bus

Output Channel)

ON

[ M i c B ] A S S I G N

[ O U T 1 ] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PARAMETER

PUSH-ENTER

CHANGE

• Rotate the Setting knob to select the output channel bus (1 – 8),

then press the function ON/OFF key to enable or disable the
assignment. When disabled (OFF), the "–" indication is displayed.

• All buses 1 – 8 are enabled by default.

Bus assignment

Crosspoint gain

Effect (echo) settings (previous page)

[ M i c B ] A S S I G N

[ O U T 1 ] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

[ M i c B ] G A I N

O U T 1

0 d B

10.4.1. Bus assignment settings

ON

[ I N

1 ] G A I N

O U T 1 ]

0 d B

PARAMETER

PUSH-ENTER

CHANGE

• Rotate the Setting knob to set the crosspoint gain.

Parameter setting range: –INF (–

∞) to 0 dB in 1 dB steps

• Pressing an Input channel selector key permits the input channel

selection.

• Pressing an Output channel selector key permits the Output

channel selection.

• Pressing the function ON/OFF key enables or disables the

selected assignment.

10.4.2. Crosspoint gain settings

[Screen display operations]

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