DMP808 / DMP808D
Compressor/Limiter
This menu allows compressors and limiters to be applied
to the channel output
Limiter Threshold: This control determines the threshold
for the limiter function. This means that no signal will
surpass the selected threshold, being 'compressed' at a
ratio of infinity:1.
Compressor Threshold: Use this control to set the
threshold of the compressor function. Any signals that
surpass the selected threshold will be compressed at the
selected ratio.
Compressor Ratio: This control can be used to set
the ratio for the compressor. The ratio is expressed as
<input>:<output>.
Compressor Attack: This control adjusts the attack time
of the compressor, essentially determining the time taken
for the compressor to kick in after it passes the selected
threshold.
Compressor Release: The release control determines the time the DMP808 will wait before disengaging the compressor
when the signal bypasses the selected threshold.
Side Chain HPF: This allows users to set a high pass filter on these channels to essentially help rid these channels of
low-frequency noise.
System
System Clock: This menu allows you to select the
internal sampling rate of the DMP808. Users are able
to select between either 44.1 or 48 kHz. You can also
choose to take clock settings from the audio networing
feature. The ENTER button must be pushed to confirm.
Power Settings: There are three power settings on the
DMP808. The software power can be turned on and off,
essentially enabling the DMP808 to be turned on and
off via the software – including event scheduling. The
hardware power can be selected on and off, essentially
allow the unit to be activated and deactivated using the
hardwired switch on the front of the DMP808.
Relay I/O (GPIO)
The general purpose interface output is used to remotely
control the DMP808. When properly setup, you can turn
the power on or put the system in standby mode.
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