dbx Pro 480 user manual Selecting and Moving Crossovers

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Configuring the DriveRack™

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the display will appear something like this:

Note: Linking modules past the crossover section will be dictated by the selected crossover type. For example, if a two-way crossover is used, you will be limited to linking the effect modules past the crossover to highs and lows.

3.7 Selecting and Moving Crossovers

From Configuration mode, the user has the ability to select and position the desired crossover within the crossover module section. You also have the ability to change the crossover output route while you are selecting and moving crossovers. The procedure is as follows:

From Program mode, press and hold the PROGRAM/CONFIG button until you are in Configuration mode. The display will appear as follows:

At this point use the Parameter 1 and 2 knobs to move to the crossover section.

Once the crossover section has been selected, use the PARAMETER 1 knob to select the desired crossover type.

If you wish to move a crossover type, simply rotate the PARAMETER 1 knob counter clockwise until the display appears something like this:

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Contents 480 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity Table of Contents DriveRackDriveRack Intro Defining the DriveRack System DriveRack featuresIntroductionDriveRack 480R DriveRack features DriveRackIntroductionService Contact Info WarrantySection IntroductionSection Getting Started Rear Panel ConnectionsLCD Display Front PanelInputs Function ButtonsThreshold Meters Power SwitchInput Meters Output MetersProgram Up and Down Outputs 1-8 Euroblock ConnectorsGround Lift Switch Program DisplayRemote LED PC LEDRS485 Control Thru Bus DB-9 connector type Program Up and Down Functions FX Button Array Overview Editing FunctionsBasic Navigation Modes DriveRack Parameter Knobs Horizontal-Vertical Navigation Mode Parameter Knob Encoders Coarse/Fine OperationDriveRack Navigating the EQ SectionsNavigating the Xover Navigating the RTA Navigating the Delay Navigating the Dynamics Section Navigating the Other Section Navigating the Utility Section Configuration Navigating Factory Programs Configuring the DriveRackProgram Definition Selecting ProgramsNavigation Modes Editing Factory Programs Saving Factory Programs ChangesDriveRack Creating a User Configuration Input RoutingNotch Filter Delay SectionPre Crossover EQ CrossoverLinking Modules Driver Alignment DelayOutput Routing and Phase Compensation Selecting and Moving Crossovers Saving Configuration Changes Detailed Pre-Crossover EQ Detailed ParametersInput Routing SHOW/HOUSE 31 Band Graphic EQ S or H EQ On/Off Boom -6dB to 6dBZizz -6dB to 6dB Parametric EQ P EQ On/OffLevel 1 -12 to 12 dB Band 1 Frequency 20 to 20kHz Low ShelfSlope 1 3-12dB/Octave Band 2-8 Frequency 20 to 20kPre Crossover Delay DLY Notch Filters NFilter Type 2 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Filter Type Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and BandpassFilter Type 1 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Lowpass 20Hz to 20kHzHigh Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave Highpass 2 20Hz to 20kHzLow Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave Low Fc 20Hz to 20kHzCenter Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Slope 1 6-24dB/Octave BW, Bessel 12-48dB/Octave L-RLow Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHzPost-CROSSOVER PEQ EQ Compressor/Limiter DYN Ratio 1.0 to Inf1 Speaker Alignment Delay DLYThreshold -40 to +20dBu Gain -20 to +20 dBLevel/Shift On/Off Phase Off, 0 toOutput Routing Level Inf, -9.5 to 20.0dBProgram Storing Changes Saving Program ChangesDriveRack Saving Configuration Changes Utilities Security Levels UtilitiesNetwork ID Security Passwords Entering Security Password Program List Program Change Mode Contrast Adjustment PC Comm ModeMidi Program Dumps Power Up Mutes On/SavedMidi Channels Program DumpsSysex Dump Setup Sysex IDMic Pre Set up Redundancy Enable Cue AFLFunctions Network Functions Network OverviewNetwork Connections Specs Recommended Cable SpecificationsConnectors Cable LengthsNetwork Connections Applications Backbone ConnectionsConnection to the 480R Connection to the GUI Interface Termination Setting Identification Numbers Master/Slave AssignmentsMaster/Slave Assignments cont’d Controlling Remote UnitsDriveRack Redundancy Replacing UnitsNetwork Trouble Shooting PC GUI Installation System RequirementsBasic Venue View DriveRack DriveRack 480R 480R Remote Controller Rear Panel Connections 480RSection Front Panel 480RRear Panel Connections 480P Front Panel 480P Using the RTA Hot Key Assignments Controlling Slave DevicesDriveRack Guide Hardware Application Guide4-Way Front of House SoftwareDriveRack C-R + Sub + Rear BiAmp & In-Ear DriveRack Dedicated FOH CrossoverStand Alone Monitor EQ DriveRackAppendix Midi SysEx Sysex Procedure and DataSysex Procedures Sysex Message End byteReceive One Program 42h Sysex Setup Dump SampleProcedure Receive Bulk Dump 48hProgram Transmit Count...Lo Bytes, Hi Bytes Program Dump VersionProgram Bank and Program Number Sysex EndFactory Reset Power Up Quick Key OptionsFlash Downloads Toggle RS-232/MIDISpecifications DriveRackAppendix aSpecifications 481 DriveRack Per input channel not to exceed 10 for all input channels Specifications 482 DriveRack Specifications 480R Remote Controller DriveRack Crossover Diagrams DriveRack101 3X3 1-band 103 4X8 2-band Gain Level Jumpers Input and Output Diagrams Pinking a Room Wire Diagrams Harman International Company

480 specifications

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