Extron electronic MPX PLUS 866 A Switch User Manual


 
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MPX Plus 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software
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PRELIMINARY
Setting group master soft limits
• Shift in a combination moves the upper limit —
Shift-Up/downarrow
Shift
or
Shift
Moves the soft upper limit in
0.1 dB increments.
Shift-PageUp/PageDownarrow
Shift
Page
Up
or
Shift
Page
Down
Moves the soft
upper limit in 10 dB increments.
Shift-Home
Shift
Home
Moves the soft upper limit to the upper default.
Shift-End
Shift
End
Moves the soft upper limit to the fader’s position.
• Ctrl in a combination moves the lower limit —
Ctrl-Up/downarrow
Ctrl
or
Ctrl
Moves the soft lower limit in
0.1 dB increments.
Ctrl-PageUp/PageDownarrow
Ctrl
Page
Up
or
Ctrl
Page
Down
Moves the soft lower
limit in 10 dB increments.
Ctrl-Home
Ctrl
Home
Moves the soft lower limit to the fader’s position.
Ctrl-End
Ctrl
End
Moves the soft lower limit to the lower default.
Optimizing the Audio
Program material that you are familiar with is preferable for the following
procedures, otherwise, pink noise can be used.
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The Extron VTG 300 or VTG 400 is recommended to provide the pink noise.
Input clipping and clipping meters
Audio clipping is a form of distortion that occurs when the signal peaks (or
excursions) exceed the limits of the circuit, cutting off the excursions of a signal.
This condition gives audibly undesirable results. While it is difficult to clip the
audio signal within the DSP audio signal chain, it is extremely important that the
audio signal is not clipped before the input to the switcher. Once audio is clipped
at the input, there is no remedy further down the signal chain. However, if audio
clipping occurs at the output of the DSP that is not a result of clipping at the input,
this can be addressed in the DSP audio signal chain.
Meters are available in the gain controls (
) and in the dynamic processor
blocks ( ) when the program is in Live mode and an audio signal is applied to the
DSP. The meters in the DSP Configurator program indicate clipping at a user-
definable level, with the default setting at -1 dB. At the -1 dB setting, the meter
indicates clipping when it reaches -1 dBFS, or 1 dB below actual clipping. Setting
the clipping meter below actual clipping provides a bit of a “safety net”, letting you
knowtopullbackoninputgainbeforeclippingactuallyoccurs.Youcanincrease
or decrease this safety net by clicking Tools>Options, selecting the Gain Defaults
tab, and setting the clip threshold to a number between
0 dB and -20 dB. When the clip threshold is set to 0 dB,
clipping is indicated only when actual clipping occurs.
Meters within the DSP Configurator program are peak-
type meters, referenced to “full scale,” or 0 dBFS. For the
MPX Plus 866 A, 0 dBFS corresponds to 22 dBu, which is
the maximum output level of the switcher.