Editing audio parameters – input channels – XTA 5 Series User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

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Editing Audio Parameters – Input Channels


Input Gain

The range of the control over the input gain is –40dB to +6dB in 0.1dB steps.

InA I

InA I

InA I

InA Input A Gain

nput A Gain

nput A Gain

nput A Gain

Input Gain = +6.0dB

Input Gain = +6.0dB

Input Gain = +6.0dB

Input Gain = +6.0dB

Gain

Base Delay

The maximum available delay between any input and output is 650.00mS. For example, if the input delay on channel A is
set to 500mS, the maximum available output delay for any output fed from input A will be 150mS. The readout units can
be changed between time in milliseconds, distance in feet or distance in metres. Please see page 27 for more details.

I

I

I

InA Input A Delay

nA Input A Delay

nA Input A Delay

nA Input A Delay

Base Delay = 0.00mS

Base Delay = 0.00mS

Base Delay = 0.00mS

Base Delay = 0.00mS

x 1mS x 10uS
343mm 4mm

Note that Base Delay (Input Delay) is not available when in “Full Matrix” mode.


Input Graphic EQ

The graphic equaliser has 28 third octave bands from 31Hz to 16kHz, and a gain range of +12dB. The

G6

G6

G6

G6

on the second

line of the screen denotes the ‘Q’ behaviour of the graphic – this setting behaves like a GQ600 with variable ‘Q’ that is
‘gentler’ at low cut/boost values and sharpens at high cut/boost values. The alternate setting,

Sp

Sp

Sp

Sp

, is a constant ‘Q’

behaviour where no change in bandwidth occurs with differing cut/boost. Pressing BYPASS

BYPASS

BYPASS

BYPASS will bypass the entire

Graphic EQ on this channel. For details of how to select the behaviour, please see page 27.

InA Input A Graph<>

InA Input A Graph<>

InA Input A Graph<>

InA Input A Graph<>

40Hz +

40Hz +

40Hz +

40Hz +-----

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G6 0.0dB

G6 0.0dB

G6 0.0dB

G6 0.0dB

Frequency Gain

Input Parametric EQ

There are eight bands of parameter equalisation available on every input. The behaviour of each individual band can be
changed to a variety of different filter shapes, including high and low shelves, notch, and bandpass. Changing the filter type
is achieved by pressing ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER during editing any particular band. For more details about the various types of filter

available, please see page 55.

InA Input A PEQ:1<>

InA Input A PEQ:1<>

InA Input A PEQ:1<>

InA Input A PEQ:1<>

1k00Hz Q=3.0 0.0dB

1k00Hz Q=3.0 0.0dB

1k00Hz Q=3.0 0.0dB

1k00Hz Q=3.0 0.0dB

Frequency ‘Q’ Gain

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