Outputs / settings – SCHOEPS KFM 360 User Manual

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Outputs / Settings

Settings:

Setting the directional pattern:
(FRONT, REAR)

To make this setting, the function switch

must be in the upward position ("Pattern,
SURR.").

The directional patterns of the front-chan-

nel microphones can be set with rotary
selector switch 1 ("FRONT") in the upper
row, and the patterns of the rear-channel
microphones can be set with rotary selector
switch 3 ("REAR"). The selected directional
pattern is shown by LEDs that surround

each rotary switch. For example:

Note: If the knob for the front channels is

turned until the LED directly underneath it
lights up, these channels will be turned off.

If, however, the corresponding knob for

the rear channels is put into this position,
their characteristic will be identical with
those of the front channels.

Level indicators

The "Level" LEDs indicate the digital signal

levels within the DSP-4P. At any given
moment they display the highest level
occurring anywhere within the signal-pro-
cessing system.

The -3 dB LED should light only during the

highest peak inputs, i.e. only very rarely.
Otherwise, in an extreme case digital clipping
could occur, which might become audible.

Connecting the Outputs

MODE: A: REC

The signals at outputs I and II are un-

processed, i.e. without frequency response
compensation. This operating mode leaves
output III free for use as a monitor output. In
mode "B: SURR" output III will carry the rear
channel signals, so it may be necessary to
reroute these signals to the front or main
loudspeakers. See following page for further
details concerning the monitoring function.

MODE: B: SURR

Processed signals are present at the out-

puts as follows:
Output I:

channel I:

L (front left)

channel II:

R (front right)

Output II:

channel I:

Center

channel II:

Bass (LFE)

Output III:

channel I:

LS (rear left)

channel II:

RS (rear right)

selector switch 1 in “cardioid” position

selector switch 1 in position between omni
and wide cardioid

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