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1. nd RMS meter CHANNEL SELECTION INPUT CHANNEL Select which channel ont or Riot to fiter input 2 aight Click the Next button to switch windows OR click one of the control toolbar buttons A darker color indicates the current active tab 4 1 2 High and Low pass filters Available in Mixer 2way Xover 4way plugins Controls for the Low and High pass filters are very much similar e Cutoff frequency Select the 3dB frequency by either entering the value or using the up amp down arrows of the numeric box Choose one of the three filter types o Linkwitz Riley LR Available in 12 24 48dB oct o Butterworth BW Available in 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48dB oct o Bessel Available in 12dB oct Each filter has different phase and amplitude characteristics We recommend you to look online for more information about the specifics of each filter e Bypass button allows you to disable the filter Enabled by default Make sure to bypass the filter if you do not need a low pass filter 1h eens tans ter The log scale graph gives you the equivalent response of the applied filter By pointing the mouse anywhere on the plotted curve the dB attenuation and respective frequency are displayed 4 1 3 Graphic equalizer Available in Mixer 2way 4way Xover Graphic EQ version e Bypass Disables the equalization but doesn t reset the settings A handy tool to check the influence of equalization on your system without resetting to
2. e miniDSP Balanced 2x4 requires an external DC supply to operate correctly A single 12V DC 200mA power source must be connected to the Power supply connector as shown below eo AUGSUOL INPUT 2 INPUT 1 ey caer 12VDC Ground 2 4 2 Audio Input Output connectivity miniDSP can accept both balanced and un balanced audio inputs outputs See the below instructions for audio connectivity on your miniDSP Balanced e Balanced connection In Out Follow connectivity as shown on underside of the board o S gt Cable Shield o gt Positive cable o gt Return cable e Un balanced inputs outputs Note how a jumper is required between S and 2 4 3 Sensitivity Jumpers miniDSP Balanced 2x4 input sensitivity can easily be modified to fit your needs By default configured for 2Vrms you can open the enclosure to modify the jumper setting See below diagrams for more info on how you can modify the input sensitivity with a single jumper change High sensitivity ow Sensitivit sensitiv Low Sensitivih Maxosvime Oeean Heh seastvily y Max 2Vims Max 0 9Vims Max 2Vrms minids p 3 Plug in configuration 1 Before connecting the MiniDSP board to the PC you need to install the plug in software downloaded from the plug in section of our online store Please refer to the download instructions sent to you by email on the day of shipping of the board 2 As per th
3. 76610925 biquad2 00004232437545981 1486 00008464875091962297 00004232437545981 1486 a1 1 975933280159253 0 9761025776610925 biquad8 00004232437545981 1486 00008464875091962297 00004232437545981 1486 975933280159253 0 9761025776610925 4 1 8 Room EQ Wizard REW integration Advanced software only Also available uniquely for the Advanced biquad product series is the integration with REW software By combining a measurement software with our miniDSP it basically allows custom biquad filters generated by the AutoEQ function of REW to be inputted inside the miniDSP software For more information please consult the REW software user manual and EQ device section miinid sp 4 2 System settings Available for all plug ins The system settings page contains the following controls LOAD CONFIGURATION DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Load a previously se s 2 ur MiniDSP back ANALOG DIGITAL INPUT Toggle between the on chip 125 input signal 4 2 14 Load configuration Use this feature to load a previously saved configuration The file must be as xml format and previously saved from this plug in For complexity reasons inter plug in compatibility is not available 4 2 2 Save configuration Click on this button to save your audio settings configuration The following dialog box allows you to save the file anywhere on your PC as a xml format ie E Den HE G iiaeie CoO
4. I J C yt Ta Warning Remember to save the file as xml file extension e g file saved as backup xml Otherwise the software will not recognize the file at restore 4 2 3 Restore Clicking on this button will restore the board back to factory default All settings will be lost during this process inmid p The following symptoms were found to be the most likely cause of issues item Symptoms Troubleshooting recommendation ifnot solved go to item 7 No audio on outputs Make sure that some audio signal is showing 3 on the RMS input meters Double check that input amp output mute buttons are not greyed out mute ON Confirm that master mute is disabled Z No audio on RMS Check your connectivity 70 input meters Double check the strength of your input signal Confirm that master mute is disabled 3 Audio on input RMS Make sure the matrix mixer is set to send 70 meters but no audio audio to the output channels on outputs Check the output mute status for each channel 4 Cannot reload Confirm the file format of your file xml 70 configuration Confirm the version of the file 5 Cannot connectto If using external DC supply try connecting the 10 the board board with USB power instead Make sure the blue LED is illuminated 6 Cannot install Confirm that you installed the required 70 software frameworks Adobe Air Microsoft net SP2 XP 10 Problem unsolved by Have
5. a look at our forums to see if someone nia above suggestions else already had this issue Send us an email info minidsp com with a clear explanation of the symptoms and descriptions of the troubleshooting steps you already performed
6. e system requirements the following frameworks need to be installed o Microsofts NET framework v3 5 PC only o Adobe AIR environment Mac Win o Latest version of Adobe Flash player Mac Win Connect the miniDSP to your external 12VDC supply Once the software installed connect the MiniDSP board to a USB 2 0 port of your PC using the provided mini USB cable The device will be recognized as a HID driver and does not require any driver installation Note A blue LED in the center of the board will flash at a rate of 1sec on 1 sec off once the board is correctly powered 5 Open the software application to gain control of the board Please read carefully the following lines By default all plug ins start in offline mode meaning changes made on the user interface do not affect your configuration It is designed in such a way that you can visually confirm your configuration before loading it to the MiniDSP You should also know that plug ins can only synchronize from PC to board and are not able to retrieve a configuration from the device It basically means that if you really like your configuration make sure you save it somewhere on your hard drive more to follow below to be able to reload them at a later time 6 Once the configuration checked you can go online by clicking the Connect amp Synchronize button as shown below nee Providing your board is connected to the PC with a USB cable the following impor
7. features For those of you wishing to experiment with your custom filter programming miniDSP provides an easy interface for custom biquad programming A lot of readily available information can be found online and the reader shouldn t expect this user manual to provide the basics about biquad programming For more info google Biquad filters digital filters eq cookbook The advantage of the Advanced mode remains the flexibility miniDSP provides in allowing you to build any custom filter e g cascade filter Linkwitz transform high order filters etc with a simple programming user interface as shown below How to use the advanced mode First and foremost you will need understand that biquad coefficients can represent a wide range of filters e g LPF HPF PEQ high shelv etc Using the biquad calculator you can easily calculate these coefficients without the need of any external software Building a cascaded filter configuration is a child s play PEQ interface for basic vs Advanced mode asic Advanced PARANI ANI requency 20 i nasic advanced PARAMETRIC EQ BAND 1 Filter interface for basic vs Advanced mode miinid p Basic advanced Basic advanced Note In the filter mode the software interface expects the 8 biquads to be filled in such format biquad1 b0 0 000042324375459811486 00008464875091962297 00004232437545981 1486 a 975933280159253 a2 0 97610257
8. ible board and 99 of typical questions we receive at the tech support department are already answered in this user manual So please take the time to carefully read this user manual Thanks for your understanding inidsp 2 miniDSP Basics Before diving into the details of this board it is important for you to fully understand what a miniDSP does and how it can be useful to the setup of your audio system The following section will highlight basic concepts of a miniDSP 2 1 What is a miniDSP miniDSP is a Digital Audio Signal Processor capable of performing a wide range of applications from filtering equalization muting time alignment etc The control of the device is performed from a software application so called a plug in which provides control of the board settings over USB Only one plug in can run on a miniDSP board at a time and only one miniDSP board can be controlled at a time 2 2 miniDSP programming A good part of the success of the miniDSP concept lies in its simplicity of use Here are the typical steps required to program a miniDSP Connect the board to your PC Mac machine Launch the plug in by default in off line mode and allowing you to configure settings as required The next step is to Connect amp Synchronize your PC to the board i e flashing the configuration you just have in your plug in and going to the On line mode Once the board synchronized you will be in what the so called On l
9. ine mode i e able to hear the effect on real time changes to the settings No further Synchronization to the board is required since all settings from now on are saved to both the DSP and the Flash component of the device for long term memory Once happy with your configuration simply un plug the board and the audio configuration will run as last modified in on line mode No need for a PC connection from now on since the board will boot up every time with that configuration Now that you have a basic understanding of how things work let s get down to the details 2 3 Board connectivity First step in configuring your board is getting familiar with its connectivity O O mimo P INpuT 2 INPUT 4 Bel Baiona ECE Ey 5 w A pi rane it O Analog Audio inputs USB 2 0 for 12V Power Control only supply input O G OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT 4 o Ss IS s IIS o Analog Audio Outputs inidsp 2 4 Typical connection diagram The following diagram is a typical connectivity diagram for a basic setup with analog inputs analog outputs To prevent any damage make sure the board is turned OFF before doing any connection modifications Active loudspeakers AN receiver Multi channel amplifier Recording devices etc For more information about 2way or 3 4 way configurations please consult miniDSP Application section 2 4 1 minDSP Power
10. ion Hardware e PC with 1GHz or higher processor clock speed recommended Intel Pentium Celeron family or AMD K6 AMD Athlon AMD Duron family or compatible processor recommended 256 megabytes MB of RAM or higher recommended USB 2 0 port Keyboard and mouse or compatible pointing device Package content Your miniDSP Balanced 2x4 package includes e 1x miniDSP balanced 2x4 in an aluminum enclosure with keyhole mounts e 1x miniUSB cable All plug in terminal block connectors required for audio inputs outputs and DC power Step by Step startup guide Not included in the package but required for normal operation e 1x 412VDC external DC supply with at least 150mA Disclaimer Warning An incorrect miniDSP configuration could easily damage your audio system MiniDSP can not be responsible for any damage that may result from the improper use of this device As with any other product we do recommend that you carefully read the manual and other technical notes to insure you fully understand how to operate the board As a general guideline you should first configure your miniDSP board before connecting anything to the outputs of the MiniDSP loudspeakers other output sources Doing so will make sure that you have the software correctly configured and won t cause any damage to your system Once again miniDSP can not be responsible of any damages the board make cause to your system Finally MiniDSP is a very flex
11. minids p miniDSP Balanced 2x4 USER MANUAL V1 0 inidsp Table of content 1 System setup 2 miniDSP Basics 2 1 Whatis a miniDSP 2 2 miniDSP programming 2 3 Board connectivity 2 4 Typical connection diagral 2 4 1 24 2 24 3 3 Plug in configuration 4 Typical plug in architectu 4 1 Audio settings 4 1 1 41 2 RRRAR AR 1 3 As 1 A he 1 oNonae 4 2 System settings Available for all plug ins 4 24 4 2 2 4 2 3 minDSP Power Audio Input Output connectivity Sensitivity Jumpers Inputs and RMS meters Available in all plug ins High and Low pass filters Available in Mixer 2way Xover 4way plugins Graphic equalizer Available in Mixer 2way 4way Xover Graphic EQ version Parametric Equalizer Available in 2way PEQ 4way PEQ versions Matrix mixer controls Available in Mixer plug in only Output Controls for Gain output level delay and phase All plug ins Advanced Plug in features Room EQ Wizard REW integration Advanced software only Load configuration Save configuration Restore inids p 1 System setup Minimum System Requirements for software installation MiniDSP controller software runs in a PC environment with the following minimum requirements Software Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 XP pro SP2 Microsoft NET framework v3 5 Adobe AIR environment latest version e Adobe Flash player latest vers
12. ng you the chance to hear the effect of your equalization filtering tuning 4 Typical plug in architecture Depending on your plug in the software is organized as below e Main tab Gives you access to Audio or System settings sections Synchronize button Allows you to go online and gain control of your system e Audio Mute Mute all inputs amp outputs e Help link A quick link to get back to the main help page e Control toolbar Click to access controls of each audio algorithm Main Tab Connect amp Master Mute Heip tink Synchronize Os Control toolbar 4 1 Audio settings 4 1 1 Inputs and RMS meters Available in all plug ins The first step in configuring your MiniDSP consists in making sure audio is being fed to the input correctly To do so click on the button labeled inputs The RMS meter will quickly indicate the average value of the input signal in dBFS i e relative to the full scale of the ADC or 24bit I2S signal Individual faders control the digital gain at the input and per channel mute status This meter displays dB full scale dBFS values and will saturate at OdBFS for about 0 9Vrms mode or 2Vrms mode Make sure to keep the signal below OdBFS red color and with enough headroom to prevent distortion Screenshot of Input window for 2way Miker plug ins BFS input er channel Next Page meter erchannel Level control Per channel mute button Screenshot of input window for 4way plug ins
13. tant dialog box pops up with 4 options jas detected Please iors a Synchronize With this option the current plug in configuration will be loaded flashed to the MiniDSP and your plug in turned to On line mode Warning that it will overwrite whatever configuration was previously loaded on the board If you d like to load a different configuration click cancel and go to the settings tab to load one of your previously saved configurations you previously installed a different firmware version on your miniDSP this button will synchronize amp Upgrade Meaning the MiniDSP firmware will be upgraded to the current plug in firmware along with the current settings you have b Restore to Default With this option the software application resets all settings back to factory default and reload the firmware Warning that all current settings will be lost and there are no ways to be able to recover them c If in any doubt click the Help button to refresh your memory on these choices or click Cancel to be able to go back to the offline mode In either synchronization steps the following dialog box will pop up It s very important that you do not un plug the board in the middle of a firmware upgrades or you may corrupt the configuration 7 Once the board fully synchronized a Successful connection to the board message pops up From this point on all changes to the configuration will be real time and live therefore givi
14. zero Reset Sets all boost faders back to zero e Link channels If enabled any change on either graphic EQ channels is reflected on both graphic EQ A useful feature to apply changes to the stereo field EQUALIZER SETTINGS Note The log graph displays the combined effect of low pass filter equalization and high pass filtering 414 4 Parametric Equalizer Available in 2way PEQ 4way PEQ versions EQ band selection Select one of the 6 x Parametric equalizers e Filter type Select between Peak Low Shelf High Shelf e Bypass Disables the equalization but doesn t reset the settings A handy tool to check the influence of equalization on your system without resetting to zero Note that the bypass button is per band Bypass not overall miinid p 4 1 5 Matrix mixer controls Available in Mixer plug in only A matrix mixer object allows a set of inputs to be mixed to a set of outputs In the MiniDSP case there are 2 inputs rows and 4 outputs columns By default Input 1 goes to Output 183 while input 2 goes to channel 284 If for example you would like to mix input 2 to output 4 increase the volume of this knob since it represents the crosspoint between Input Row 2 and Output column 4 4 1 6 Output Controls for Gain output level delay and phase All plug ins The output section will allow control of time alignment delay phase and gain See below typical screen shot of the interface 4 14 7 Advanced Plug in

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