Dynacord 2200-3 User Manual

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P
OWER
M
ATE
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This dialog is used to change the user preset‘s descrip-
tion. Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to the left or 
right to edit the highlighted character. Pressing the 
MENU/ENTER rotary encoder accepts the desired symbol 
and moves the cursor to the next character. Move the cur-
sor to the left or to the right by pressing the 
 or  func-
tion keys. Select the 
 symbol or press the OK function 
key to quit editing the name. Pressing the BACK function 
key returns to the menu.
USB R
ECORD
 R
OUTING
When using the DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE for recording 
different PowerMate busses can be assigned to the four 
available USB channels. The USB Record Routing dialog 
allows changing the assignment, when opening the dialog 
the currently assigned busses are shown.
Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to select the as-
signment of PowerMate busses to channels USB 1 to 4 of 
the DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE. Following table lists the 
available assignments. Press the MENU/ENTER rotary en-
coder to apply the selected assignment. Pressing the 
BACK function key returns to the menu. Pressing the ESC 
function key discards all changes and returns to effect 
mode.
E
QUALIZER
 R
OUTING
The 11 band Stereo Graphic Equalizer can be routed to 
different PowerMate busses. This dialog allows selecting 
one of following routings:
When opening the Equalizer Routing dialog the current 
routing of the Graphic EQ is shown. Please note that the 
routing is always indicated by the GRAPHIC EQ to MAS-
TER / MON 1/2-LEDs (see page 25) also.
Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to change the rout-
ing of the Graphic Equalizer. Press the MENU/ENTER ro-
tary encoder to apply the selected routing. Pressing the 
BACK function key returns to the menu. Pressing the ESC 
function key discards all changes and returns to effect 
mode.
LPN P
ROCESSING
This dialog is used to edit the LPN Speaker Processing fil-
ter setting of the integrated power amplifiers.
HINT: The LPN (Low-pass notch) filter corrects the 
frequency and phase response of the connected 
loudspeakers. This effect can not be achieved 
using equalizers or „Bass-Boosters“, because 
the LPN filter mainly optimizes the transient 
response of the connected speaker. The result 
is a more powerful, richer, sound, especially 
when using small to medium volume fullrange 
speakers or subwoofers.
When opening the LPN Processing dialog the currently 
activated setting of the LPN filter is highlighted.
Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to select the pre-
ferred LPN filter setting, see the following table for de-
tails. Press the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to apply the 
selected setting. Pressing the BACK function key returns 
to the menu. Pressing the ESC function key discards all 
changes and returns to effect mode.
Illustration 3-9: USB Record Routing dialog
Assignment
USB 1
USB 2
USB 3
USB 4
Live
MASTER L
MASTER R
AUX 1
AUX 2
Studio
MON 1
MON 2
AUX 1
AUX 2
Table 3-10: Assignments in USB Record Routing dialog
• left and right channel of master output (factory setting)
• Monitor 1 output only
• Monitor 2 output only
• Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 outputs
USB Record Routing
AUX 1  AUX 2    MASTER
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
Studio
Live
BACK    ESC
REC
SEND
Illustration 3-11: Equalizer Routing dialog, EQ routed to master 
channels
Illustration 3-12: Speaker Processing dialog
Setting
Description
High
The LPN flter is activated, this setting is recommended for
small to medium sized loudspeakers, e.g. fullrange speakers
with 15“, 12“, 8“ or smaller woofers.
Medium
The LPN flter is activated, this setting is recommended for
medium to large loudspeakers, e.g. fullrange speakers with
15“ or 18“ woofers.
Flat
The LPN filter is deactivated. Use this setting for large loud-
speaker systems with more than one subwoofer.
Table 3-13: Settings in LPN Processing dialog
Equalizer Routing
MON 1  MON 2     MASTER
BACK    ESC
Medium
LPN Processing
Flat
LOW PASS NOTCH
SPEAKER PROCESSING
BACK    ESC
High