BBE DS24, DS26 manual Name of channel, Input Signal

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gain to the program level after the threshold point has been exceeded by the incom- ing signal. Generally, set shorter attack times on outputs that are feeding mids and highs and longer attack times for lows and subs. The time should be chosen care- fully as the danger of dynamics distortion usually increases with shorter attack times. The attack time of the DS24/DS26 can be set within a range of 1 to 100 mil- liseconds.

3.Hold determines how long the limiter's gain reduction stays in place, even after the input signal has fallen below the Threshold. Use this to smooth out "choppi- ness", "pumping" or other artifacts that may occur under certain settings and pro- gram material. The hold time of the DS24/DS26 can be set within a range of 0.0 to 1000 milliseconds in 10ms increments.

4.Decay [should be “Release”]This control determines the how quickly the limiter removes the gain reduction and returns the signal to unity gain once the input sig- nal has fallen below threshold. In instances where the limiter is constantly and repeatedly activated, a longer Decay time will prevent excessive retriggering and provide a more consistent signal. This control can be adjusted from 10ms to 1000ms in 10ms increments.

7.6.1.9Name of channel:

This function allows you to choose a name or label for an output channel. There is a fixed list of 32 choices to choose from. Use the PARAM Rotate to change the chan- nel name.

7.6.1.10Input Signal:

In this menu, LCD displays the current input channel for the selected output. This parameter cannot be adjusted, but can be checked for set-up and monitoring pur- poses.

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Contents Digital Speaker Processor Important Safeguards Contents Contents Driver Alignment Delay DS24/DS26 and DS26 FeaturesSome Terms That will be Used in this Manual IntroductionWhat is a Speaker Management SYSTEM? Menu PowerLCD Back/NextXLR Input Power JackRear Panel RS232 InterfaceQuick Start PEQ screen, the Enter 6 button is used to toggle between Quick StartRack Mounting ConnectorsNavigating Front Panel Controls OperationHints for Operation Submenus OperationSubsystem Submenu Parameter Interface SubmenuInputs 1.6 LPF OutputsPolarity 1.5 HPFLimiter 1.7 PEQName of channel Input SignalDS26 Block Diagrams Block DiagramsDS26 WAY + 2 AUX WAY + 1 AUX Block DiagramsDS24 2X2 WAY DS24 Block DiagramsGraphical User Interface GUI Installing Sysomax on Your ComputerMinimum System Requirements From Windows Explorer or My Computer Graphical User Interface GUIStarting UP Sysomax From the Start menuCrossover Types DS26 Crossover Types DS24Top Line Menu Graphical User Interface GUI Limiters DelaysCreating a Program GainsOUT 1, OUT 2, etc Creating a ProgramParametric Equalizers Creating a Program Balanced Inputs SpecificationsService Service Warranty MaintenanceWarranty Maintenance Service Warranty MaintenanceProduction Drive Huntington Beach, CA FAX

DS24, DS26 specifications

BBE DS26 and DS24 are innovative digital signal processors designed to enhance audio quality and provide professional-grade sound processing capabilities. Both models are part of BBE Sound’s commitment to delivering superior audio performance, making them popular choices among audio engineers, musicians, and sound enthusiasts alike.

The BBE DS26 is a multi-channel digital signal processor that offers comprehensive control over audio signals through its user-friendly interface. One of its main features is the advanced 24-bit/96kHz sample rate processing, which ensures high-fidelity sound reproduction. This model supports up to 6 inputs and 6 outputs, allowing for flexible routing and mixing configurations. Additionally, the DS26 is equipped with BBE's proprietary high-definition audio processing technology, which enhances clarity and detail in the sound, making it ideal for both live sound reinforcement and studio applications.

On the other hand, the BBE DS24 is a slightly more compact version, designed primarily for use in smaller setups without compromising on audio quality. It supports 2-channel input and output, making it an excellent option for smaller venues or personal studio use. The DS24 also features BBE's Sonic Maximizer technology, which helps restore lost clarity and dynamic range in audio signals. This feature is particularly beneficial for audio systems that have been compromised by over-compression or poor acoustics.

Both models incorporate a range of cutting-edge technologies, such as digital shelving filters and parametric equalization, which provide users with precise control over their sound. The DS26 offers additional features like delay adjustments and crossover functions, making it suitable for complex audio environments where precise timing and frequency management are essential.

In terms of build quality, both the DS26 and DS24 are designed for durability and reliability, making them capable of withstanding the rigors of live performances. They also offer multiple connectivity options, including balanced XLR and TRS outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment.

In conclusion, the BBE DS26 and DS24 are advanced digital signal processors that provide exceptional audio processing capabilities. With their high-quality sound reproduction, user-friendly interfaces, and advanced technologies, they are ideal for both professional and personal audio applications, delivering exceptional performance in a variety of settings.