User manual DBX 163

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[. . . ] Presets 26-50 are identical to 1-25 (from the factory), but are FACTORY presets & cannot be overwritten. Back To Virtual PA 19 Index Preset Name This is the NAME of the currently selected preset. Note: If this area reads "Not Loaded", you must press the SELECT button (DATA ENCODER) in to load the selected preset. Back To Virtual PA 20 Index Input Configuration These letters indicate how the inputs are configured. The "L" stands for LEFT & the "R" stands for RIGHT. Note: If there is an "M" here then the input is configured as "MONO". This means that a mono input was selected instead of stereo inputs in the System Setup Wizard. Back To Virtual PA 21 Index GEQ/PEQ These are the EQ modules. The "G" is the input GRAPHIC EQ & the "P" stands for the output PARAMETRIC EQs. [. . . ] Here you can set HOW LONG the Live Filters will remain set before they are lifted. This shows you how many FIXED VS LIVE filters are allocated. It also shows you how many filters are set. Back To AFS Prev Slide 35 Index Subharmonic Synth This is the SUBHARMONIC SYNTH module. Press this button to enter the Subharmonic Synth module. Back To Buttons More Info 36 Index This is the input Subharmonic Synth module. It is used to add extremely low frequencies to material that otherwise lacks these frequencies. Subharmonic Synth Back To Sub Synth More Info 37 Index Subharmonic Synth This is the first page in the SUBHARMONIC SYNTH module. Here you can turn the Subharmonic Synth ON & OFF. Here you can set the MASTER LEVEL of the Subharmonic Synth process. Prev Slide Next Page 38 Index Subharmonic Synth This is the second page in the SUBHARMONIC SYNTH module. Here you can set the LEVEL of the first range of frequencies. Here you can set the LEVEL of the second range of frequencies. Back To Sub Synth Prev Slide 39 Index Compressor/Limiter This is the COMP/LIMITER button. Press this button to enter the input COMPRESSOR or output LIMITER modules. These are the Dynamics (COMPRESSOR & LIMITER) modules. Note: Pressing this button multiple times will toggle through the input Compressor & output Limiter modules. Back To Buttons More Info 40 Index This is the input Compressor module. In other words, it brings louder signals down and softer signals up. Compressor Back To Comp/Lim More Info 41 Index Compressor This is the first page in the input COMPRESSOR module. This is a variable knee (VariKnee) ranging from 1-10. Prev Slide Next Page 42 This is your THRESHOLD INDICATOR. "-"=Below Threshold "O"=In the Overeasy Range "+"=Over the Threshold This illustrates that you are editing the input "Left & Right" "Compressor" module. Index Compressor This is the second page in the COMPRESSOR module. Here you can set the THRESHOLD or at what level the Compressor will be engaged. Here you can adjust the OUTPUT or MAKE-UP gain of the Compressor. Prev Slide Next Page 43 This is your THRESHOLD INDICATOR. "-"=Below Threshold "O"=In the Overeasy Range "+"=Over the Threshold This illustrates that you are editing the input "Left & Right" "Compressor" module. The RATIO determines how much compression will take place once the Threshold is exceeded. Index These are the output Limiter modules. Up to 10 ms is available. Here you select whether you want to set the time in MILLISECONDS, FEET, or METERS. Prev Slide Next Page 61 Index Delay Here you can turn the delay module ON & OFF. This is the third (or low output) DELAY module. This page will only be available in a 2 Way or 3 Way setup. This shows which OUTPUTS you are editing. L="Lows" Here you can change the delay TIME in coarse or fine increments. Up to 10 ms is available. Here you select whether you want to set the time in MILLISECONDS, FEET, or METERS. Back To Delay Prev Slide 62 Index Program This is the PROGRAM button. It will take you back to the main program screen, backing you out of any page that you are currently viewing or editing. Note: The only Last that will render this button inactive is the Auto EQ. You must first depress the RTA Input button before you can exit the Auto EQ. Back To Buttons 63 Index Utility This is the UTILITY button. Changing these parameters will result in miscalibration of the DriveRack PA. This would require the device to be re-calibrated at the main factory. If you accidentally enter this Last, keep pressing the NEXT PG button until the display reads "Loading. . . ". You should now be back to the main program screen, while leaving all calibration parameters unchanged. Back To Buttons More Info 64 Index Utility This is the UTILITY page. Here you can adjust the CONTRAST of the LCD display. Here you can select whether the GEQ (Graphic EQ) or RTA (Real Time Analyzer) is shown when running the Auto EQ. Here you can turn the SALES BANNER On & Off. Back To Utility 65 Index Store This is the STORE button. [. . . ] Plug the AC cable in here. Note: Make sure the text below the receptacle matches the voltage in your Country. If you suspect that you may have the wrong model, please contact the dealer that you purchased the unit from or dbx Technical Support. Back To Virtual PA 77 Index Low Output Jacks These are the LOW OUTPUT jacks. Connect these jacks to the subwoofers amplifier or low frequency drivers. These are the only outputs that can be mono summed within the DriveRack PA. Note: When a "Mono" subwoofer is selected in the System Setup Wizard, a mono summed signal will be fed to both the LEFT and RIGHT LOW OUTPUTS. [. . . ]

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