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1. idiss 5 5 idiss 055 225 2150 5 5 5 5 25 5 18 8 8 biamp Filename Module Driver peen O peram pr E ee rie rs Moga pee e WLF208 08 Aee vLF212 2 CLOUD ________ Module Driver Cloude 6 6 AN Cloud 1266 Cloud 1266 __ 127 Cloud 1299 99 tway __ 12 Cloud 12667 ____ __ 12 __ Cloud 12997 ______ 2 Cloud 12508 _____ 25 ___ tway 1 gt ESS ee Model _______ 252 2 772 12 2 2 1 12 2 2 1 12 2 2 1 3 4 aa 2 1 2 1 ae 2 1 2 2 1 pe lt lt lt lt 2 772 para para para par S S S R SCOAX99 R5COAX99 IRSHP 5508 R2SUBDF x12 x12 R2SUBDF R2SUBZ _ RMG200A RMG200A RSH 462 R6 51 Biamp R6 Basshorn R6 Basshorn M Class M12 Blamp mavi y M12 Passive M12 pa 2 MX41E MX41E way _ ___ 12 _______ Model Filename ________ 126 7 526 ___ 124 1298 7 52947
2. ___ 12 5156 5156 15 324 534 way 12 65 5354 554 way e s 52155 52155 5 52185 _ 5225 6 7 Veris Model Filename ________ Driver Veris6 6 AJOA 2 Veris8 83384 26 6 ___ 2 6 3 4 Veris 28 8 gt 833 Veris 124 7 84 P2 Veris 1296 296 ___ 1241 Veris 1584 1 9 Veris 1596 155 Veris 204 344 412 6 5 1 Veris 294 7 3294 12 46 5 1 Veris 54 Veris3564 15 6 5 1 Veris 3594 _____________ 59 way 415 6 5 1 Veris 2105 ____________ 52105 ___ 2277 ________ Veris 2125 ___ ___ 21225 way 7 WET WET2 Model Module Driver Model Cite name Module Driver 51815 141 5515 265 5151 1505918 12 2x6 5 4 1 1520 141 55008 2 8 2 1 515960 1 1 5 5600 4 f2x10 2 1 5580 1 14 555 0 _ 15241 58522 55 lt 88525 555 lt lt 5845 7 555 4455 x N 2 2 6 1 12 12 Ins
3. Community processor library list V1 0 File name cel for DME ce2 or cep for TXn Amp Editor 2010 3 23 Entasys Model Out Driver FR 7 iway 3 518 2 35 42 1 FR Speech only 1 __ 3 5 18 2 35 42 1 Entasys 7 Music __ 6 3 5 18 2 35 42 1 Entasys FR LF Music iway 6x3 5 VLF208 408 tay 9 VLF212 12 tay 4 iBOX passive ______ Module 24 _______ 1 1244 pa way 1747 1264________ ____1 1264 pa _ 12 17 WHP1266 _______ 1266 pa way _ 12 1 4 1294________ 0 1294 pa tay _ 12 14 1296 ____ 1296 pa Prae iHP1299 _____ 1299 pa _ 127 17 1544____ 1544 pa way _ 15 1 4 1564 ______ 1564 pa _ 15197 __ 566 5 ____ _ 15149 54 ________ 1 1594 pa _ 15 14 156 5 _ 15149 59 tway 1417 584 564 15 8 14 54 54 __ 15 8 14 8 ____ Je 245 ___ 2 8 25
4. out how to save library data into the TXn unit refer to the section entitled Speaker Processor Library Manager within the Amp Editor Manual Library File names Library file names are as follows model name _ drive mode _ subwoofer use _ frequency cel2 Passive mode bi Bi amped mode Tri amped mode sub Full range speaker settings when used in combination with subwoofer subwoofer model Combination of specific full range and subwoofer Settings for use as floor monitor HF channel descending order of frequency M L L S L H High M Mid L Low S Sub Example IF211595_bi_sub_L cel This file is a library which drives the IF2115 95 in bi amp mode with sub woofer LF channel you should also recall a library for your subwoofer and HF channel respectively Limiter settings Default threshold levels were calculated from Noise Continuous power W and nominal impedance Q with the exceptions of a few models Attack time and release time are as below Attack auto Mid HPF wave length 1 2 Release auto Mid Attack time 16 The limiter within the Speaker Processor is applied in the signal chain before the attenuator This means that if the attenuator level is lowered the limiter will apply at a lower output level The TXn has separate Voltage Limiters and Power Limiters with independent settings not included in this library data These limiters are applied at
5. range speaker settings when used in combination with subwoofer subwoofer model Combination of specific full range and subwoofer Settings for use as floor monitor Example IF211595_bi_sub cel This file is a library which drives the IF2115 95 bi amp mode and sub woofer you should also recall a library for your subwoofer respectively Limiter settings Default threshold levels were calculated from Noise Continuous power W and nominal impedance Q with the exceptions of a few models and set on the assumption of a maximum processor output level of 24dBu SP2060 and DME24N and an amp voltage gain of 26dB Tn or XP series amp set to 26dB gain with ATT OdB or 32 dB gain PC 1N or P series amp with ATT 6dB If you are using a setup that does not match these settings change the threshold levels accordingly Example 1 If you are using the 18dBu MY8 DA96 card the DME64 24N raise the threshold by Example 2 If you are using an amp with 32dB gain and with ATT set to OdB drop the threshold by 6dB Attack time and release time were set as below Attack auto Mid HPF wave length 1 2 Release auto Mid Attack time 16 Note The use of a limiter does not guarantee the protection of your speakers The use of recommended limiters should be considered only the first step toward protecting your system Subwoofer Polarity Positioning and Level Normal polarity is appropriate where the subwoofer and full range speakers a
6. re equidistant from the listening point In this case the phase match will boost the bass level in the crossover range If the subwoofer and full range speakers are not equally distant from the listening point however then you may find that you get stronger bass range energy and better results by reversing the polarity Try using both normal and reverse polarities and then select the one which provides the best sound measurements or subjective results at the listening point Note that the level required from the subwoofer will vary according to the application the equipment mix and the number of units Set the level to get the best result for your particular application and setup Also Note Set the power amp s HPF and LPF switches off Also set YS Processing off if using the Yamaha P series This library data was created using the SP2060 Fs 96KHz Instructions for TXn Amp Editor Saving the Library Data Decompress the folder and then copy it into the Amp Editor Library folder as explained below When proceeding be careful not to overwrite any of your own library data 1 Open the Amp Editor Library folder Program Files YAMAHA Amp Editor V1 x Library SpeakerProcessor Speaker Processor 1 Way V1 x must be replaced by corresponding software version of your Amp Editor 2 Copy to the appropriate folder Copy the needed folder from the decompressed folder into the Speaker Processor 1 Way folder of the Amp Editor For information ab
7. the last stage of the amplifier after the attenuator Note The use of a limiter does not guarantee the protection of your speakers The use of recommended limiters should be considered only the first step toward protecting your system Subwoofer Polarity Positioning and Level Normal polarity is appropriate where the subwoofer and full range speakers are equidistant from the listening point In this case the phase match will boost the bass level in the crossover range If the subwoofer and full range speakers are not equally distant from the listening point however then you may find that you get stronger bass range energy and better results by reversing the polarity Try using both normal and reverse polarities and then select the one which provides the best sound measurements or subjective results at the listening point Note that the level required from the subwoofer will vary according to the application the equipment mix and the number of units Set the level to get the best result for your particular application and setup Also Note Data in this Library were originally made in DME format using the SP2060 processor Fs 96 2 They have been converted for use with Amp Editor and TXn amplifiers
8. tructions for DME SP2060 DME Designer Saving the Library Data Decompress the folder and then copy it into the Amp Editor Library folder as explained below When proceeding be careful not to overwrite any of your own library data 1 Open the DME Library folder Windows XP 2000 Program Files YAMAHA OPT Tools DME Designer Library SpeakerProcessor Speaker Processor 1 Way Windows Vista Public Public Documents YAMAHA DME Designer Library SpeakerProcessor Speaker Processor 1 Way 2 Copy to the appropriate folder Copy the needed folder from the decompressed Speaker Processor 1 Way folder into the SpeakerProcessor Speaker Processor 1 Way folder of the DME Designer Library Repeat the same procedure for 2 Way or 3 Way speaker processor libraries DME Designer version 3 or later automatically generates the Speaker Processor 1 Way to 3Way folder within the Library folder 3 Save 4 way systems data When saving libraries for 4 way or more systems store the library from DME Designer first This will automatically create an appropriate folder for example Speaker Processor 4 Way For information about how to save library data into the SP2060 unit refer to the section entitled SP2060 Library Manager within the DME Designer Manual Library File names Library file names are as follows model name _ drive mode _ subwoofer use or floor monitor use cel Passive mode bi Bi amped mode tri Tri amped mode sub Full
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