With the logic system of the mixing device you can monitor level and correlation of up to 48 audio signals at the same time. The number of level detects depends on your hardware. For more information see Functional Range of the XC2/XD2/XS2 Core Devices with Firmware 9.0. To configure these level detects, in the project tree, select <Device>/Logic/Level Detects
.
Level detectors are configured accordingly to control logic functions that are activated if the level of the monitored audio signal exceeds a set threshold. These logic functions are available in the Logic Sources
window under Level Detect/LV <serial number>: <Name>
or Correlation Detect/LC <serial number>: <Name>
. For each entry in the Level Detects
list, in the Logic Sources
window one entry each is inserted in Level Detect
and Correlation Detect
section.
You can output the state of the logic functions for example via a GPO or have it shown with an LED of an user defined key on the console or on a TFT View.
To insert a new level/loudness/correlation detector to the Level Detects
list, click Add
. To remove a selected entry from the list, click Remove
. Both functions are also available by right-click in the list.
To adjust the potentiometers in the Level Detection
and Metering
Section, click on the desired potentiometer. Hold the mouse button and move the cursor to the left or the right to change the value. Alternatively, click on the desired potentiometer and change the value using the following keys:
cursor keys | level potentiometer | correlation potentiometer | hold time potentiometer | attack potentiometer | release potentiometer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
right arrow key or up arrow key | steps of +1 dB | steps of +0.1 | steps of +0.1 s | steps of +0.1 ms | steps of +0.01 s |
left arrow key or down arrow key | steps of -1 dB | steps of -0.1 | steps of -0.1 s | steps of -0.1 ms | steps of -0.01 s |
Pos 1 | -40 dBint | -1.0 | 0.1 ms | 0 ms | 0.1 s |
End | +10 dBint | +1.0 | 100 ms | 250 ms | 2.5 s |
Page up | steps of 5% (+2 dB) | steps of 5% (+0.1) | steps of 5% (+4.9 s) | steps of 5% (+12 ms) | steps of 5% (+12 ms) |
Page down | steps of 5% ( -2 dB) | steps of 5% (-0.1) | steps of 5% (-4.9 s) | steps of 5% (-12 ms) | steps of 5% (-12 ms) |
The level detects can also be used inverted as logic source in logic functions or GPOs to detect undershootings. By an AND concatenation in a logic function with the logic source Pulse 1 (or 2, 3) also flashing functions when exceeding or falling below a certain level can be configured.
The correlation detects can be used as logic source to recognise whether both parts of a stereo signal are similar (1) or at least relative (0.1-0.9). In the negative range, the logic source shows faulty stereo signals (-1 to 0) that can not be used for mono.
To configure a PPM level detector, follow these steps:
Level Detects
list, select the level detect which you want to configure.Label
box. This label may be up to 16 digits long. Level Detect
Audio Sources
window opens. Audio Sources
window, select the audio signal that you want to monitor and click Assign
. Alternatively you can double-click on the desired audio source or drag it to the Source
box. Stereo
is selected, additionally, the following channel is also used for monitoring. In most cases, this is the right channel of a stereo signal.
Settings in the Level Detection
section:
Level
potentiometer define the desired threshold value. You can select a value between -40 dBint and +23 dBint in steps of 1 dB.Level
potentiometer, you can set a value between -1.0 and 1.0 for the correlation monitoring at the Correlation
potentiometer. If this value is exceeded, the logic function Correlation Detect/LC <serial number>: <Name>
is activated. Hold Time
potentiometer you can define how long the logic functions Level Detect/LV <serial number>: <Name>
and Correlation Detect/LC <serial number>: <Name>
remain active after the threshold is exceeded. You can set the hold time between 0.1 s and 100 s.
Note
The logic function Correlation Detect
is intended for metering. The correlation detection only works for signal levels greater than -30 dBint. That is why DHD does not recommend to use this function as a logic source.
Settings in the Metering
section:
Attack
potentiometer you can define how quickly the PPM display in the TFT displays react. You can set this attack time between 0 ms and 250 ms.Release
potentiometer you can set the release time of the PPM display in the TFT displays. You can set this time between 0.1 s and 2.5 s.
Tip
To emulate an analog level meter with an integration time of 10 ms concerning to IEC 268-10 (PPM, Type I) and DIN 45406 respectively, please use the following values:
• Attack = 2 ms
• Release = 0.7 s
Please use the following values to emulate a digital level meter:
• Attack = 0 ms (or 1 ms, if integration time is required)
• Release = 0.7 s
For creating a 5.1 surround peak meter see PPM 5.1 Channels.
True Peak metering with 8-times oversampling is available. This feature can be used the same way as a usual PPM meter (Level Detect). For the True Peak metering usage, the PPM meter TFT Element has a new scale type: Digital True Peak +3..-60dB
.
Note
True Peak Metering uses a lot of DSP resources. Use True Peak metering only if this metering type is really required.
To configure a True Peak level detector, follow these steps:
Level Detects
list, select the level detect which you want to configure.Edit Level Detect
area, type an appropriate name in the Label
box. This label may be up to 10 digits long. True Peak Meter
Select
. The Audio Sources
window opens. Audio Sources
window, select the audio signal that you want to monitor and click Assign
. Alternatively you can double-click on the desired audio source or drag it to the Source
box. Stereo
is selected, additionally, the following channel is also used for monitoring. In most cases, this is the right channel of a stereo signal.
The Settings in the Level Detect
and Metering
Sections are the same as described in PPM Metering above.
Also, VU Meters are available.
Level Detects
and select the level detect which you want to configure.Label
box.VU Meter
Audio Sources
window opens. Audio Sources
window, select the audio signal that you want to monitor and click Assign
. Alternatively you can double-click on the desired audio source or drag it to the Source
box. Stereo
is selected, additionally, the following channel is also used for monitoring. In most cases, this is the right channel of a stereo signal.
Settings in the Level Detection
section:
Level
potentiometer define the desired threshold value. You can select a value between -40 dBint and +23 dBint in steps of 1 dB.Hold Time
potentiometer you can define how long the logic functions Level Detect/LV <serial number>: <Name>
remain active after the threshold is exceeded. You can set the hold time between 0.1 s and 100 s.The loudness metering is available for all 52/XC/XD/XS Cores.
Important
The loudness metering in DHD consoles follows the EBU R128 standard.
To configure the R128 loudness meter in Toolbox software,
1. select <Device>/Logic/Level Detects. Add a new level detect and in the Edit Level Detect area select EBU R128 Loudness Meter. Assign for example the PGM Bus as Source for the R128 Loudness Meter.
2. In the project area, select <Device>/TFT Views. Select an existing TFT Master view or add a new one. On the Design tab, drag a Loudness Meter
element from the Available Elements list to the View Presentation area.
Momentary
(standard value) or Short
Short
(standard value), Momentary
or Off
3. On the Edit tab, select the Data Source for the Loudness Metering elements.