It is possible to change the DSP Inputs parameters (Pre-Amp, Gain, Filter [Hz] and polarity) for each input at aspecific time after activation. By optimising those parameters, the intensity and orientation of each peak can beprecisely controlled.To program an event table:1) Add a new line by clicking on Add Event.2) Select the input you want to control in the ‘’Name’’ column. It is important to start from Time = 0s foreach input, as the parameters set in the “Inputs’’ menu are not considered when you use the events table.3) Select the pre-amp, gain, and filter [Hz] you need from Time = 0s for one input. If you want to change theorientation of the peak, select the polarity: Follow to keep the original orientation of the peak or Inverterto invert the peak. Those parameters will be used until new parameters are set for this input.4) Add new lines by clicking Add Event and for each line, select the input and set a time at which you wantto change the parameters. Select the new pre-amp, gain, filter cut-off frequency and polarity for this input.In the example presented in figure 35, the gain from Input 1 is kept at 0 from 0s to 150s. At 150s, the gainis increased to 4. At 263s, the gain is put back to 0.5) Select the time and parameters for each peak you want to optimise with your event table. Note that Inputand Time does not have to be in order as shown in figure 35.6) If you want to remove a line in the event table, select the number at the left of the line and click DeleteEvent.7) Once the parameters are set for each input, the event table can be saved by clicking on Save Event Table.
It is possible to change the DSP Inputs parameters (Pre-Amp, Gain, Filter [Hz] and polarity) for each input at a<br>specific time after activation. By optimising those parameters, the intensity and orientation of each peak can be<br>precisely controlled.<br>To program an event table:<br>1) Add a new line by clicking on Add Event.<br>2) Select the input you want to control in the ‘’Name’’ column. It is important to start from Time = 0s for<br>each input, as the parameters set in the “Inputs’’ menu are not considered when you use the events table.<br>3) Select the pre-amp, gain, and filter [Hz] you need from Time = 0s for one input. If you want to change the<br>orientation of the peak, select the polarity: Follow to keep the original orientation of the peak or Inverter<br>to invert the peak. Those parameters will be used until new parameters are set for this input.<br>4) Add new lines by clicking Add Event and for each line, select the input and set a time at which you want<br>to change the parameters. Select the new pre-amp, gain, filter cut-off frequency and polarity for this input.<br>In the example presented in figure 35, the gain from Input 1 is kept at 0 from 0s to 150s. At 150s, the gain<br>is increased to 4. At 263s, the gain is put back to 0.<br>5) Select the time and parameters for each peak you want to optimise with your event table. Note that Input<br>and Time does not have to be in order as shown in figure 35.<br>6) If you want to remove a line in the event table, select the number at the left of the line and click Delete<br>Event.<br>7) Once the parameters are set for each input, the event table can be saved by clicking on Save Event Table.
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