Dme configuration guide, Fig. a: general output processing functions – Yamaha IF2112 User Manual

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Application Guide for

Yamaha Installation Series Speakers

40

DME configuration guide

Consider the example of a Left and Right cluster speaker system

(e.g. page 16-17). Each cluster

comprises two IF2115 (bi-amp mode).

Generally, output processing functions are divided as Fig. A.

Limiter

Crossover

Level

PEQ

Delay

PEQ

Delay

Limiter

Level

Crossover

PEQ

Delay

From Mixer

Same as above

Left Cluster

Right Cluster

Limiter

Level

Limiter

Level

Cluster unit

Cross over filtering and Each

driver (HF or LF) setting.

Speaker box unit

PEQ

PEQ

PEQ

PEQ

Delay

Delay

Delay

Delay

Each driver (HF or LF) unit

Fig. A: General output processing functions

See Fig. B. Cluster EQ and Cluster Delay can be integrated to digital mixer.

Crossover, Polarity, Delay, PEQ, level and Limiter for each driver are integrated to Speaker

processor component (this example, “Speaker Processor 2Way” in DME). And each parameter

(Crossover frequency, etc.) is provided on the Yamaha website (

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

).

Fig. B: Rearrangement of Output processing function

So, by using DME and digital mixer, the processing configuration will be simplified as Fig. C.

Limiter

Crossover

Level

PEQ

Delay

PEQ

Delay

Limiter

Level

Crossover

PEQ

Delay

Same as above

Left Cluster

Right Cluster

Limiter

Level

Limiter

Level

PEQ

PEQ

PEQ

PEQ

Delay

Delay

Delay

Delay

Each model’s default

parameters are provided

by Yamaha

Operator may change these parameters

.

Yamaha digital mixers have EQ and delay
on every output channel

These parameters depend on
the installation environment and
are rarely changed after initial
set up.

Digital mixer

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