Controller and controller software – HK Audio CDR 210 F User Manual

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Figure 16 a: Adjustment for Controller window

2.6 Adjusting Controller
Parameters

See figure 16. Double-clicking a Controller view
opens a window (Adjustment for Controller) that
lets you set and edit controller parameters.

Changing the controller name
The controller name is factory set to Controller 1 to
max. Controller 32. For reasons of clarity - particularly
when working with complex sound reinforcement
systems and several DFCs – we recommend that
you assign meaningful names to the connected
controllers (for example, something along the lines
of Longthrow left, Delay right, Sublow, etc.).

Click Name to delete the given controller name and
enter a new controller name.

Selecting the filter for connected speaker(s)
Click Speaker using the left mouse button to open
a selection box listing all speaker filters offered for
the selected DFC. Click the desired filter using the
left mouse button to select it.

Viewing filter properties
Click the Info button in the Speaker panel to open a
window showing the properties of the selected filter
and associated speakers.
These properties include:
• filter name
• filter latency
• required speakers and power amps
• list of speakers with picture and details
• frequency response of the speakers when driven

by the DFC

Click the Close button located at the upper right
edge of the Info window to close it.

Note in the event that you trouble viewing properties:
In order to view a given filter's properties, this
filter's Info file (*.HKI) must be stored in the DFC
Software's Speaker folder. If the DFC Software
is unable to locate this file, a window pops
up indicating the following message: Speaker
connection info for ... not available!

2.7 Selecting the Audio Input

The DFC accepts both analog and digital audio
signals (sampling rate = 44.1 kHz), so you must
select the desired input and/or channel for
incoming audio signals. Click Input to open a box
listing one analog and three digital options.

Select Analog to configure the given DFC to accept
an analog audio signal. The digital circuit is stereo,
so you have three channels that accept digital audio

signals to choose from. Digital Left routes the
left channel of the digital signal to the given DFC,
Digital Right sends the right channel. When you
select Digital L+R, the digital left and right channels
are blended internally to create a composite signal.

Click the desired option using the left mouse button
to select it.

2.8 Selecting a Controller/
Rack Mode

Controller/Rack Display Mode offers four options
for operating the DFC in combination with the
HK AUDIO

®

PB 4 Patchbay. Click the desired mode

to select it.

Note: This function is only available when using the
PB4 in combination with HK AUDIO

®

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