Custom Voicing Component

Provides custom voice capability for loudspeakers that do not have Intrinsic Correction™ and that are not Distributed. You can create Custom Voicing one time, and use it for as many loudspeakers that you have that would use the same voicing.

You can assign Custom Voicing to each loudspeaker with the same voicing needs:

After you have selected Custom Voicing for a loudspeaker, the Name of the Custom Voicing assigned to that loudspeaker displays, in parentheses, in the title of the Loudspeaker Status/Control component and its control panel.

Controls

The controls listed below are divided into sections to match the Control Panel sections.

Once you establish the initial settings for a component, you can save those settings, along with all the other component's settings, in a Snapshot.

Gain

Control

Function

Default/Range

Mute

Mutes the output of the associated Band.

Off/On

Invert

Inverts the output signal of the associated Band.

Off/On

Gain

(dB)

Sets the output Gain

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Delay

Control

Function

Default/Range

Delay

(ms)

Sets the Delay for the associated Band.

Default = 0

Range = 0 to 5

Crossover High and Low-Pass

Control

Function

Default/Range

Bypass

Bypasses the High and/or the Low-pass Crossover Filter.

Off/On

Type

Sets the type of filter used for the crossover.

Default = Linkwitz-Riley

Range = Butterworth,
Linkwitz-Riley,
Bessel-Thomson

Slope

Sets the amplification per octave.

Default = 48 dB/Oct

Range =
6 dB/Oct to 48 dB/Oct in 6 dB increments

Normalization

Sets the type of Normalization for the Bessel-Thomson filter when selected.

Default =

Range =
-3 dB Mirror Mag,
-3 dB Flat Group Dly,
Natural Mirror Mag,
Natural Phase Match

Frequency

(Hz)

Sets the cutoff Frequency for the High and Low-Pass filters.

Default = 1000

Range - 10 to 12000

Voicing Filters

Control

Function

Default/Range

Bypass

Bypasses the associated Voicing Filter for the associated Band.

NOTE:  The Bypass button is the small square button to the left side of the Type field for each band.

Off/On

Type

Sets the Type of equalizer for the associated Voicing Filter/ Band. When you select the Type, the availability of the following controls depend on the Type you select.

Default = Parametric

Range = Parametric, Low-Shelf, High-Shelf, All-Pass

Order

Sets the Order for all of the types of equalizers except the Parametric for the associated Voicing Filter/Band.

Default = 2nd Order

Range = 1st Order, 2nd Order

Gain

(dB)

Sets the Gain for the associated Voicing Filter/Band. Type the desired Gain.

Not available for the All-Pass filter.

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Width

(octave)

Q

Sets the Bandwidth for the Parametric equalizer only. Type the desired width, in octaves. Frequencies within this bandwidth, centered around the Frequency parameter, are amplified.

Sets the Q Factor for all other filters, 2nd Order only.

.010 to 1.00

.300 to 30.0

Frequency

(Hz)

Sets the frequency point for the equalizers. Type the desired frequency.

For the Parametric this is the center frequency of the bandwidth. The frequencies in this bandwidth are amplified. For the High and Low-Shelf equalizers, it is the cutoff frequency. The frequencies above or below this point are amplified.

10 to 20000

Properties

Property

Function

Choices

Name

The user-defined name for this Custom Voicing component. This name is case sensitive.

If you use the same name for two Custom Voicing components, Q-SYS displays a message when you're typing the name indicating the duplicate names.

If the loudspeaker is wired to an amplifier, and the amplifier is wired to a DataPort Out card:

  • and you have a loudspeaker that calls out a Custom Voicing component that does not exist, Q-SYS displays a message when you emulate or load to the Core indicating the error. The design will not run.
  • or there is a mismatch between the number of bands in the Custom Voicing Component and the loudspeaker, Q-SYS displays a message when you emulate or load to the Core indicating the error. The design will not run.

User-defined

Location

The Location is a means by which you can organize your virtual equipment to correspond to your physical equipment. The Loudspeakers may be in specific room for example. Although the Custom Voicing does not represent a specific piece of hardware, you can locate it in the Inventory list with the Loudspeakers with which it is used.

Click in the Location property, the "Default Location" is highlighted. Type the name of the new location. Once you have entered the new Location name, it is available on the pull-down for the Location property. When you have given the location a name, the Custom Voicing is now displayed under the new location. Any other equipment you identify as being in that location display under that location.

User-defined

Band Count

The number of bands to which this Custom Voicing will apply.

When this Loudspeaker Custom Voicing Component is identified by a Generic Speaker component, the Band Counts must match.

1 - 6

Control Pins

The available Control Pins depend on settings in Properties.

General

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Alignment Delay

0 to .005

0 ms to 5 ms

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Gain

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Invert

0

1

normal

invert

0

1

Input / Output

Mute

0

1

unmute

mute

0

1

Input / Output

Crossover High and Low-Pass

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Bypass

0

1

no

bypassed

0

1

Input / Output

Frequency

10 to 12000

10 Hz to 12 kHz

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Normalization

0

1

2

3

-3 dB Mirror Mag

-3 dB Flat Group Delay

Natural Mirror Mag

Natural Phase Match

0

.333

.667

1.00

Input / Output

Slope

6

12

18

24

30

36

42

48

6 dB/Oct

12 dB/Oct

18 dB/Oct

24 dB/Oct

30 dB/Oct

36 dB/Oct

42 dB/Oct

48 dB/Oct

0

.143

.286

.429

.571

.714

.857

1.0

Input / Output

Type

(Range is dB/Octave)

2.00

3.00

4.00

Butterworth

Linkwitz-Riley

Bessel-Thomson

0

.500

1.00

Input / Output

Voicing 1 - 9

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Bandwidth

(Parametric Only)

0.010 to 1.00

.010 to 1.00

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Bypass

0

1

no

bypassed

0

1

Input / Output

Frequency

10 to 20000

10 Hz to 20 kHz

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Gain

(All except All-Pass)

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Order

(All except Parametric)

1.00

2.00

1st Order

2nd Order

0

1

Input / Output

Q Factor

(All except Parametric)

(2nd Order only)

.300 to 30.0

.300 to 30.0

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Type

0

1.00

2.00

3.00

Parametric

Low-Shelf

High-Shelf

All-Pass

0

.333

.667

1.00

Input / Output


 

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