Shure DFR22 Stereo System User Manual


 
© 2003 Shure Incorporated DFR22 Software Guide 27
Default Presets
Default Presets
To help you get started with basic configurations, the DFR22 comes loaded with three default presets. These presets are
also listed in the [File>New] sub-menu, so you can use any of them as a template to create a new preset.
Preset One – [Dual Mono]
In this configuration input one is routed to output one and input two is routed to output two. Each input strip is pop-
ulated with the following processors:
DFR16 - assigned to the front panel controls
PEQ10+CS
GEQ30
LIM
In addition, each output strip has a 2-Second Delay, set to 0ms by default.
Preset two – [Stereo]
In this configuration input one is routed to output one and input two is routed to output two. The input channels are
linked, as are the output channels, so you can control gain on both channels simultaneously at both the input and
output stages of the gain structure.
The input strips are populated with the following processors:
Stereo DFR16 - assigned to the front panel controls
Linked PEQ10+CS’s
Linked GEQ30’s
Stereo Limiter
In addition, the output strips are populated with linked 2-Second Delays, set to 0ms by default
Preset Three – [Dual Mono Split]
In this configuration input one and input two are each routed to both output one and output two. The input strip is
populated with the following processors:
DFR16 - assigned to the front panel controls
PEQ10+CS
GEQ30
LIM
In addition, each output strip has a 2-Second Delay, set to 0ms by default.
Note: You should either lock out the front panel preset selector or delete the default presets in the
device that you are not using so end users do not access them by mistake.