dbx Pro 480 user manual DriveRack, Table of Contents

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DriveRack

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

1.1

Defining the DriveRack™ System

ii

1.2

Service Contact Info

iv

1.3

Warranty

iv

Section 1 - Getting Started

 

1.1

Rear Panel Connections (480)

2

1.2

Front Panel (480)

3

1.3

Rear Panel Connections (481)

4

1.4

Front Panel (481)

5

1.5

Rear Panel Connections (482)

6

1.6

Front Panel (482)

7

Section 4 - Detailed Parameters

4.1

Input Routing

32

4.2.1 Pre-Crossover EQ (31 Band Graphic)

32

4.2.2 Pre-Crossover EQ (31 Band Graphic)

 

Show and House

33

4.2.3 Pre-Crossover EQ (9-Band Parametric)

33

4.2.4 RTA

34

4.3

Notch Filter

35

4.4

Delay (Pre-Crossover)

35

4.5

Crossovers

35

4.6

Post-Crossover Parametric EQ

39

4.7

Compressor/Limiter (Dynamics)

40

4.8

Speaker Alignment Delay

41

4.9

Output Routing

42

Section 2 - Editing Functions

2.1

Basic Navigation Modes

10

2.2

Button Array Overview

10

2.3

Parameter Knob Encoders Coarse/Fine

12

2.4

(Horizontal-Vertical nav)

12

2.5

Navigating the EQ Sections

13

2.6

Navigating the Crossover Section

14

2.7

Navigating the RTA Section

15

2.8

Navigating the Delay Section

16

2.9

Navigating the Dynamics Section

17

2.10 Navigating the Other Section

18

2.11 Navigating the Utility Section

19

Section 3 - Configuring the

DriveRack

3.1

Program Definition

22

3.2

Navigating Factory Programs

22

3.3

Editing Factory Programs

24

3.4

Saving Factory Program Changes

24

3.5

Creating a User Configuration

26

3.6

Linking Modules

28

3.7

Selecting and Moving Crossovers

29

3.8

Saving Configuration Changes

30

Section 5 - Storing Changes

5.1

Saving Factory Program Changes

44

5.2

Saving Configuration Changes

46

Section 6 - Utilities

6.1

Network ID

48

6.2

Security Levels

48

6.3

Security Passwords

49

6.4

Entering Security Password

50

6.5

Program List

51

6.6

Program Change Mode

52

6.7

Contrast Adjustment

53

6.8

PC COMM Mode

53

6.9

Power-up (Mutes/Saved)

54

6.10

MIDI Channels

54

6.11

MIDI Program Dumps

54

6.12

SYSEX Dump

55

6.13

Setup SYSEX Data

55

6.14

Mic Pre Set up

55

6.15

Redundancy Enable

56

6.16

CUE AFL

56

Section 7 - Network Functions

7.1

Network Connections (Specs)

59

7.2

Network Connections (Applications)

60

7.3

Master/Slave Assignments

64

7.4

Redundancy

67

7.5

Network Trouble Shooting

68

7.6

PC GUI Install

69

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Table of Contents DriveRack™ User Manual

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Contents 480 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity Table of Contents DriveRackDriveRack Intro IntroductionDriveRack DriveRack featuresDefining the DriveRack System 480R DriveRack features DriveRackIntroductionService Contact Info WarrantySection IntroductionSection Getting Started Rear Panel ConnectionsFront Panel InputsLCD Display Function ButtonsPower Switch Input MetersThreshold Meters Output MetersOutputs 1-8 Euroblock Connectors Ground Lift SwitchProgram Up and Down Program DisplayRemote LED PC LEDRS485 Control Thru Bus DB-9 connector type Program Up and Down Functions Basic Navigation Modes Editing FunctionsFX Button Array Overview 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 Configuring the DriveRack Program DefinitionNavigating Factory Programs Selecting ProgramsNavigation Modes Editing Factory Programs Saving Factory Programs ChangesDriveRack Creating a User Configuration Input RoutingDelay Section Pre Crossover EQNotch Filter CrossoverOutput Routing and Phase Compensation Driver Alignment DelayLinking Modules Selecting and Moving Crossovers Saving Configuration Changes Detailed Input Routing Detailed ParametersPre-Crossover EQ Boom -6dB to 6dB Zizz -6dB to 6dBSHOW/HOUSE 31 Band Graphic EQ S or H EQ On/Off Parametric EQ P EQ On/OffBand 1 Frequency 20 to 20kHz Low Shelf Slope 1 3-12dB/OctaveLevel 1 -12 to 12 dB Band 2-8 Frequency 20 to 20kPre Crossover Delay DLY Notch Filters NFilter Type Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Filter Type 1 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and BandpassFilter Type 2 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Lowpass 20Hz to 20kHzHighpass 2 20Hz to 20kHz Low Slope 2 6-24dB/OctaveHigh Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave Low Fc 20Hz to 20kHzHigh Slope 1 6-24dB/Octave BW, Bessel 12-48dB/Octave L-R Low Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHzCenter Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHzPost-CROSSOVER PEQ EQ Compressor/Limiter DYN Speaker Alignment Delay DLY Threshold -40 to +20dBuRatio 1.0 to Inf1 Gain -20 to +20 dBPhase Off, 0 to Output RoutingLevel/Shift On/Off Level Inf, -9.5 to 20.0dBProgram Storing Changes Saving Program ChangesDriveRack Saving Configuration Changes Utilities Network ID UtilitiesSecurity Levels Security Passwords Entering Security Password Program List Program Change Mode Contrast Adjustment PC Comm ModePower Up Mutes On/Saved Midi ChannelsMidi Program Dumps Program DumpsMic Pre Set up Setup Sysex IDSysex Dump Redundancy Enable Cue AFLFunctions Network Functions Network OverviewRecommended Cable Specifications ConnectorsNetwork Connections Specs 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 Application Guide 4-Way Front of HouseHardware SoftwareDriveRack C-R + Sub + Rear BiAmp & In-Ear DriveRack Dedicated FOH CrossoverStand Alone Monitor EQ DriveRackAppendix Sysex Procedure and Data Sysex ProceduresMidi SysEx Sysex Message End byteSysex Setup Dump Sample ProcedureReceive One Program 42h Receive Bulk Dump 48hProgram Dump Version Program Bank and Program NumberProgram Transmit Count...Lo Bytes, Hi Bytes 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

The dbx Pro 480 is a professional-grade dynamics processor renowned for its versatility and exceptional performance in various audio applications. Designed for both live sound and studio environments, the dbx Pro 480 stands out as an essential tool for sound engineers and musicians alike.

One of the main features of the dbx Pro 480 is its dual-channel operation, which allows users to process two audio signals simultaneously. This functionality makes it particularly advantageous for stereo mixes, providing the ability to manage dynamics across left and right channels cohesively. The unit employs patented dbx OverEasy compression technology. This unique approach to compression allows for smooth transitions between compression and limiting, preventing abrupt changes in audio levels that can disrupt the listening experience. The result is a more musical sound, making it ideal for vocals, instruments, and other dynamic sources.

Additionally, the dbx Pro 480 boasts comprehensive control options, including adjustable ratio, threshold, attack, and release parameters. This level of control enables users to tailor the dynamics processing to fit specific audio material, whether subtle shaping or more aggressive control is required. The inclusion of a high-pass filter on the sidechain input further enhances its versatility, allowing for frequency-dependent dynamics processing that can be particularly useful in managing low-end rumble or controlling sibilance in vocals.

Another notable characteristic of the dbx Pro 480 is its robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of both studio and live environments. The device features a rugged metal chassis that protects its internal components while providing reliable performance under various conditions. Additionally, high-quality XLR inputs and outputs ensure that audio signals remain clean and free of interference.

In terms of connectivity, the dbx Pro 480 is equipped with balanced connections to minimize noise and signal degradation, making it suitable for professional setups. Its intuitive front-panel interface includes LED metering for easy monitoring of input and output levels, facilitating prompt adjustments on the fly.

In conclusion, the dbx Pro 480 is a powerful dynamics processor that blends advanced technology with user-friendly features. Its dual-channel processing, unique compression algorithms, and robust build quality make it a top choice for audio professionals seeking to enhance their sound with precision and control. Whether in a recording studio or a live performance setting, the dbx Pro 480 continues to be an invaluable asset in the audio processing landscape.