Alesis DEQ830 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
3 Basics of Equalization
Likewise, if the lowest gain setting of any band in this same Edit
Group is -4 dB, then the largest number you will see in the Relative
Gain display going all the way up is 16 (see fig. 5).
Likewise, if the lowest gain setting of any band in this same Edit
Group is -4 dB, then the largest number you will see in the Relative
Gain display going all the way up is 16 (see fig. 5).
So if you run the Relative Gain display up and down repeatedly
with this Edit Group, the display will hit the "ceiling" at 16 and
bottom out at 18.
So if you run the Relative Gain display up and down repeatedly
with this Edit Group, the display will hit the "ceiling" at 16 and
bottom out at 18.
The Release Edit Group function The Release Edit Group function
Once you have changed the value of the Edit Group, the DEQ830
will react one of two ways to further presses of the [BAND
SELECT] buttons. To decide which option suits your working
method or circumstance, experiment with the setting for the
Release Edit Group function in Utility Mode.
Once you have changed the value of the Edit Group, the DEQ830
will react one of two ways to further presses of the [BAND
SELECT] buttons. To decide which option suits your working
method or circumstance, experiment with the setting for the
Release Edit Group function in Utility Mode.
If this function is on, the very next [BAND SELECT] button
you press after you have changed the level of the Edit Group will
“release” all of the previously selected bands. The only band that
will be selected is the one you just pressed. You will know this
happened because only Band Gain LED will now be blinking.
If this function is on, the very next [BAND SELECT] button
you press after you have changed the level of the Edit Group will
“release” all of the previously selected bands. The only band that
will be selected is the one you just pressed. You will know this
happened because only Band Gain LED will now be blinking.
R
emember, if you want to
keep the edited curve or
p
rogram, be sure to store it in
memory. For instructions on
how to do this, turn to page
41.
If the Release Edit Group function is set to “Off,” the next
[BAND SELECT] button you press after you have changed the
level of the Edit Group will simply add that band to the Edit
Group.
If the Release Edit Group function is set to “Off,” the next
[BAND SELECT] button you press after you have changed the
level of the Edit Group will simply add that band to the Edit
Group.
For a more detailed explanation of the Release Edit Group
function, see page 46.
For a more detailed explanation of the Release Edit Group
function, see page 46.
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