Dynacord DSP 244 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
X-OVER SETTINGS
In the Edit menu select the desired output channel by pressing the corresponding OUTPUT control. Then
use the rotary encoder to select HIPASS XOVER in the display. Here you can set the low-cut frequency
for the selected channel. Using the SELECT keys, you are able to select the parameters “Type” or “f” and
edit their values through the use of the rotary encoder. After you are done, use the left SELECT key to
re-position the cursor to the function block in the top line.
Using the rotary encoder you can now select LOPASS XOVER in the display. Here you are able to adjust
the high-cut frequency for the selected channel. Proceed as described above for the low-cut setting.
Pressing another OUTPUT control selects the control’s corresponding channel and you are able to edit
the parameter settings of this output channel. Again, proceed following the descriptions above.
Parameters are not linked in the Full Edit mode. Thus, you have to make sure that related low and high-cuts
are set to the same values and filter characteristics.
LOUDSPEAKER EQUALIZATION
The DSP 244 embodies 4 EQs per channel for each output channel allowing to optimally match the
frequency response for the connected loudspeaker components; similar to the factory preset programs.
In case you want to program the EQs matching your own set of loudspeaker systems, you should know
the exact frequency response of each component to be able to utilize the channel EQs efficiently.
In the EDIT menu, select the desired output channel by pressing the corresponding OUTPUT control.
Then, by using the rotary encoder select CHANNEL EQ1 in the display. Here you are able to edit the first
filter of this channel. Through use of the right SELECT key you are able to select the parameter “Type”
and change its setting with the rotary encoder. Available for “Type” are:
All other parameters depend on the selected filter type. A complete overview is provided in chapter 8,
PARAMETERS. The SELECT keys allow the selection of any parameter and the corresponding values
are edited using the rotary encoder.
After you are done, use the left SELECT key to re-position the cursor to the function block in the top line.
Using the rotary encoder you can now select next EQ sections to adjust its frequency response according
to your liking.
Pressing another OUTPUT control selects the control’s corresponding output channel.
DELAY ALIGNMENT
Using the channel delays, it is possible to compensate construction-related delays of loudspeaker systems
or delays that result from different positions of loudspeaker cabinets. Nevertheless, herefore, it is
necessary to know the distance between cabinets as precise as possible.
Select the desired output channel in the Edit menu by pressing the corresponding OUTPUT control. Using
the rotary encoder you can now select CHANNEL DELAY in the display. The parameters “Delay” or “Unit”
are now accessible through the use of the SELECT keys and the rotary encoder can be used to alter their
values. Afterwards, use the left SELECT key to re-position the cursor to the function block in the top line.
Pressing another OUTPUT control selects the control’s corresponding output channel.
PEQ (parametric Peak-Dip-Filter)
LOSLV (Low Shelving Equalizer)
HISLV (High Shelving Equalizer)
LOPASS (Lo-Pass)
HIPASS (Hi-Pass)
ALLPASS (All-Pass for phase correlation correction)
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