Introduction

The DSP Configurator program provides access to audio level and DSP processing functionality. The DMP 64 contains audio DSP processing on every audio input and output signal chain, including six Mic/Line Inputs that are matrixed with the Line Outputs. All DSP audio processor and level settings are configured using the DSP Configurator program.

The DSP Configurator program provides the ability to save configurations as partial presets, which will overwrite only the selected inputs and outputs. These partial presets have the added advantage of including DSP processing as well as gain, trim, volume, and mic mix-point settings. Partial presets created by the DSP Configurator program can be recalled by the application, or via an external control system. A limited partial preset can also be created using the DMP 64 onboard web page (see User's Guide for more information).

Many settings on the DMP 64 can be controlled using Extron's SIS™ commands through an external control system, the onboard web pages, or using Extron's DataViewer program. DataViewer can be found on the Software Products installation CD that came with the product.

Using Online Help

This online Help provides detailed information about the DSP Configurator program, theory on its use and workflow procedures, step-by-step setup guides, as well as signal processing basics and theory. Online Help is organized as follows:

  • DSP Configurator Workflow though Gain Blocks - theory of operation, video settings, audio gain structure, navigation basics, and an overview of all gain blocks.

  • Filter Operation through Bass & Treble Operation - setup and operation of all DSP processing functions in a step-by-step fashion, with an additional overview or calibration section when appropriate.

  • Presets: Preset Overview; Preset Preview/Recall; Preset Save - all details regarding creation and use of presets.

  • Preferences through Protected Configuration - other important device functions and operational information.

  • Signal Processing Basics: About Filters and EQ; About Dynamics - signal processing basics and theory.