Shure DFR22 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Processor Configuration
Replacing Processors
Only one processor block at a time can occupy a given slot. To replace an existing processor with another, first
delete it from the slot then add the new processor using any of the methods described above.
The Crossover, Splitter, and Subwoofer
Since they are output processors, the crossover, splitter, and subwoofer can only be placed on output chan-
nel strips. They can be added to output strips like any other processor block, but you must take into account
the following:
The crossover extends downward to span both outputs, so you must place it on channel one.
The mix point will disappear from the second channel after the crossover is placed above it.
Processor slots will disappear from the second channel, to the left of the crossover block.
The splitter will affect the signal diagram as listed above for the crossover.
The Ducker
The ducker should be placed only on the input channel strip that carries the paging signal. You are restricted
from placing a ducker on an output strip.
Copy and Paste
The traditional copy, cut and paste commands function only on the modular processor blocks. This is a convenient
way to duplicate processor blocks along with their settings across multiple channels.
To copy and paste a processor block:
1. Point and click to select a processor block.
2. Select the copy command using one of the following methods:
Use the right-click contextual menu.
Select [Edit>Copy] from the main menu.
Press Ctrl + C on the keyboard.
3. Point and click to select an empty slot.
4. Select the paste command using either the main menu, the right-click menu, or press Ctrl + V.
Deleting Processors from Slots
Modular processor blocks can easily be removed from a configuration without affecting any other aspect of the
signal flow.
To delete a processor block:
1. Point and click to select a processor block.
2. Select the delete command using one of the following methods:
Use the right-click contextual menu.
Select [Edit>Delete] from the main menu.
Press the Delete key.
Note: If your configuration calls for a crossover or splitter, it should be added to the signal
flow diagram before you connect mix points or add other processors to the output
channel strips.
Note: These commands do not function with multiple selections.