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Output Channels

Each of the four output channels has a complete "strip" of controls:

Output channel strip for miniDSP Flex

Channel label

Each output channel has a customizable label displayed at the top of the channel strip. This label also appears on the routing matrix. To change the label, click on it, type a new label (up to 12 characters), and press the Enter key.

Signal routing

Sets the routing from input channels to output channels. See Signal routing.

PEQ

Click on this button to open the parametric EQ settings window for that output channel. There are 10 parametric EQ filters on each input channel. See Parametric EQ.

CROSSOVER

Click on this button to open the crossover settings window for that output channel. See Crossover.

FIR

Click on this button to open the FIR filtering window for that output channel. A total of 4096 can be computed. See FIR filtering.

Time delay

A delay of up to 80 ms can be applied to each output channel. To set the delay, click on the delay button for a channel. The delay value can be entered by moving the slider or it can be entered numerically. The up and down arrows can be used to change the delay in 0.01 ms increments.

Gain adjustment

The gain of each output channel can be set to a value between ‑72 dB and +12 dB. (0 dB, the default, is unity gain or no change in level.) To set the gain, click on the Gain value of that channel. The gain can be entered by moving the slider or it can be entered numerically. The up and down arrows can be used to change the gain in 0.1 dB increments.

Invert

Each output channel can be inverted in polarity. To invert, press the Invert button. The status is indicated by a change in color and label:

Invert output channel

Mute

Each output channel can be individually muted. To mute it, press the Mute button. The status is indicated by a change in color and label:

Mute output channel

Current RMS level, level meter

Displays the current signal level in real time. (The device must be connected and online to display signal levels.)