Delay Component

The Delay Component is capable of up to 256 Channels and 512 Taps. For each Channel, there are nTaps. For example, if you selected 100 Channels and 5 Taps, the result would be 5 Taps per Channel, or 500 total Taps.

The Delay introduces a delay in the audio signal in order to compensate for the placement of speakers. You can Bypass, Mute, Invert and control the Gain for all Taps/Channels. For the individual Taps and associated Channels, you have the same controls provided at the Master, with the addition of a control for the Delay time. You can control overall maximum delay for all Taps in the Component Properties.

There are three Delay types available in Q-SYS Designer: Standard Delay, Fractional Delay, and Crossfaded Delay. You can select which type of Delay you want to use from the Delay Properties. When you select the type of Delay, the name of the component in the Schematic changes to the appropriate Delay type.

Inputs

Up to 256 channels of audio.

Outputs

There is a minimum of one audio-delay Tap for each Input Channel, a maximum of 512 Taps per Input Channel. The outputs. on the component, are arranged by Tap then Channel. For example Tap 1 Channel 1, Tap 2 Channel 1.

Controls

Control

Function

Default/Range

Bypass

Master - bypasses all Taps and the Gain control

Tap - affects only that Tap and all associated Channels.

 

Mute

Master - mutes the audio signal for all Taps

Tap - affects only that Tap and all associated Channels.

 

Invert

Master - inverts the signal for all Taps

Tap - inverts the signal for only that Tap and all associated Channels.

Normal/Inverted

Gain

Master - controls the overall gain for all Taps

Tap - affects only that Tap and all associated Channels.

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Delay (milliseconds)

Master - N/A

Tap - controls the delay time of the audio signal for an individual Tap, and all Channels for that Tap. The Max Delay setting, in the Component Properties, sets the maximum delay for all Taps.

Default = 0

Range = 0 to 100

Properties

Delay Properties

Property

Function

Choices

Tap Count

Determines how many taps per channel there are. Choose the number of Taps to equal the maximum number of delays needed for any one channel.

1 to 32

Max Delay (seconds)

Limits the Delay time range for the controls in the Control Panel. Choose this number based on calculations to determine the Channel/Tap combination requiring the most delay. This setting affects all Taps.

0.001 to 60

Delay Type

Changes the component to one of three types of Delays. The Delay types are explained in the introduction section of this topic.

Standard

Fractional

Crossfaded

Linear Tap Gain

Provides a linear gain for each Tap in support of acoustic positioning control.

No / Yes

Channels

Property

Function

Choices

Type (Channel)

Determines the Crossover Component's channel type.

NOTE:  Stereo = two mono channels

Mono

Stereo

Multi-Channel

Count (Multi-Channel)

When you choose Multi-channel, you can specify from 2 to 256 for the Count.

2 to 256

Control Pins

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Master Bypass

0

1

active

bypass

0

1

Input / Output

Master Gain

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Master Invert

0

1

normal

invert

0

1

Input / Output

Master Mute

0

1

unmute

mute

0

1

Input / Output

Bypass

0

1

active

bypass

0

1

Input / Output

Delay

0.000 to 60.0

0 ms to 60.0 s

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Gain

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Invert

0

1

normal

invert

0

1

Input / Output

Mute

0

1

unmute

mute

0

1

Input / Output

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