If there is only one split, ie one cross over point, then it's only 2 bands. Right?
Why are there 4 bands, but only one cross over point? You can only use 2 bands at a time. Am I missing something?
DYN-4 Question
There are only two bands, High and Low, run though 4 serial devices
Non Split:
Or
High / Low Split:
Non Split:
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In > D1 > D2 > D3 > D4 > Out
High / Low Split:
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In > Split > D1-H > D2-H > D3-H > D4-H > Mix > Out
V > D1-L > D2-L > D3-L > D4-L > ^
Oh, finally we know how it works!
If there only was some patch matrix to choose which band goes where and in which order, or at least a fixed SPLIT routing like H->D1->D2 and L->D3->D4. That'd be much more useful.
If there only was some patch matrix to choose which band goes where and in which order, or at least a fixed SPLIT routing like H->D1->D2 and L->D3->D4. That'd be much more useful.
Thx, I was looking for a manual, but this answers my question!
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Still don't get it. I can't be that stupid?!rcbuse wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018There are only two bands, High and Low, run though 4 serial devices
Non Split:OrCode: Select all
In > D1 > D2 > D3 > D4 > Out
High / Low Split:Code: Select all
In > Split > D1-H > D2-H > D3-H > D4-H > Mix > Out V > D1-L > D2-L > D3-L > D4-L > ^
So, If I split at 150hz for example, the first two slots going from up are Low band and second two(3,4) are high band. Am I right?
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Still don't get it. Why would I split into 2bands and apply the same settings on both bands? Or is this just a low filter, so everything below 150hz is unafected and everything above is processed?
Please help. This stupidity is making me anxious.
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Please help. This stupidity is making me anxious.
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Oh yes. Wow, I knew I was missing something obvious. Yes, I completely understand. Had to try it on a couple of different setups. This is going to be very useful in some situations. Glad I purchased it. Panda is awesome.
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