The oscillator – MACKIE Pro Audio Lab User Manual

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User’s Guide

The Oscillator

Oscillator Screen

The oscillator has many uses in sound testing, as it can zero in on a specifi c fre-

quency and generate a constant steady tone. For example, the sine wave, having no

harmonic content, is very useful in determining distortion in a signal that can cause

very apparent changes in tone quality.

Level

Use your mouse to select an output level ranging from off to 0 dB.

Waveform Type

This lets you select the type of waveform to generate as your audio signal. The oscil-

lator can generate Acuma (three harmonics), sine, saw tooth, inverted saw tooth and

three ‘square’ waveforms. The default is a sine wave, but you can select other wave-

forms using the up and down arrows, or by grabbing the graphic and moving it left or

right.

Course

With a range of 15.6 Hz to 20.2 kHz, the Course control enables you to “ball-park” a

particular frequency range, prior to using the Fine control.

Fine

Once you have selected a Course frequency range, you can use the Fine control to

fi ne-tune your frequency to an exact setting.

Tip: A good way to approach this is to set your Fine control to its default (control/

click). Use the Course control to hone in on the frequency, and then use the Fine

control to achieve a desired setting. You can save your customized settings using the

Save User Preset in the drop-down menu.

Delay

You can offset your signal, one sample at a time, by adjusting the Oscillator Delay to

add or subtract samples in the right or left channel of your source. Use your mouse

to adjust the Delay knob or use the up/down arrows. This is useful for identifying

phase problems in your source signals. Once you have identifi ed how much adjust-

ment is needed, you can correct the phase by make adjustments using the D8B

Channel Delay.

Tip: Using the Delay feature in Pro Audio Lab does not adjust the delay in your signal.

Remember, it’s for identifying a problem only. Use the Channel Delay feature in the

D8B to make sample changes.

Start

Left-click to start the Oscillator, click again to stop. Right-click to play a momentary

tone burst for as long as you hold down the button.

Level

Start

Wave Type

Waveform

Graphic

Coarse

Fine

Delay

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