Revel LFO User Manual

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LFO Programming Software

User Guide

Frequency-Response

Display Window

Connection Status

Indicator

Menu

Tabs

Adjustment Tabs (shown

with System Tab active)

Crossover Controls

Subwoofer Standalone/

Daisy-Chain Selector

Auto Sense Control

Delay Units Adjustment

Frequency-Response

Curve Display Tabs

Frequency-Response

Plot Control Adjustments

Mute Buttons

Fixed EQ Control

Frequency-response display window; This window provides graphic display of selected frequency-response curves for comparison and adjustment.

Connection status indicator: This indicator is red when there is no connection between the LFO software and a Revel subwoofer; it is green (and shows
the subwoofer's model number) when there is an active connection between the software and a subwoofer.

Frequency-response plot control adjustments: These controls allow you to adjust the vertical and horizontal scales of the frequency-response
window, and to adjust the positions of the different frequency response curves that are displayed in the window.

Frequency-response curve display tabs: These tabs let you select the different types of frequency-response curves to be displayed in the window.

Fixed EQ control: This lets you determine the subwoofer's performance in the infrasonic region (below 20Hz), where there is little, if any, intentional

program content. There are two settings:

» "Normal" limits the subwoofer's ability to reproduce infrasonic frequencies. This maximizes the dynamic range throughout most of the audible bass

spectrum and reduces the possibility of the subwoofer's amplifi er being driven into audible clipping.

» "Extended" allows the subwoofer to reproduce infrasonic frequencies. This can increase the possibility of the subwoofer's amplifi er being driven into

audible clipping, which can limit the dynamic range throughout most of the bass spectrum.

Mute buttons: These buttons allow you to mute the selected output.

• The "Subwoofer" mute button mutes only the subwoofer that is actively connected to the computer via USB cable at the time the button is selected,

even if multiple subwoofers are connected together via daisy-chaining.

• If you are not using the subwoofer's left and right Hi-Pass output connections the Left and Right Mute buttons do not function.

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