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“SPEAKER PROCESSOR” screen Chapter 4. System screen
MTX Editor User’s Manual
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“SPEAKER PROCESSOR” screen
In this screen you can view the response of the “SPEAKER PROCESSOR” parameters that
are provided for adjusting the speakers; these parameters include APF (All Pass Filter),
Horn EQ, and limiter. These parameters can be edited in the “ADVANCED” screen.
Pre-installed LIBRARY
In the libraries that are preinstalled with MTX Editor, the limiter’s threshold value is the
value when using a power amp whose voltage gain is 26 dB.
As necessary, you should adjust settings such as the MTX’s limiter settings and output
level, and the power amps voltage gain and attenuator.
For example if you’re using a power amp with a voltage gain of 30 dB, you should either
lower the power amps attenuator value by 4 dB, or lower the MTX’s limiter threshold value
by 4 dB.
The voltage gain will differ depending on the type and settings of the XMV. For details,
refer to the XMV’s user manual.
•[LIST] button
Selects and shows library items.
[STORE] button
Saves the current state as a library item (file extension [.ce3]).
[SP GRAPH] tab
PHASE
Displays a crossover phase response curve. This display takes into account the response
of the PEQ and the Delay.
If the signal type is 2-way, High and Low are displayed separately in different colors.
LEVEL
Displays a crossover amplitude response curve. This display takes into account the
response of the PEQ and the Output Level.
If the signal type is 2-way, High and Low are displayed separately in different colors.
GRAPH VISIBLE
[HIGH] button (shown only if the signal type is 2-way)
Switches the High graph between visible and hidden.
[LOW] button (shown only if the signal type is 2-way)
Switches the Low graph between visible and hidden.
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