dbx Pro 260 user manual Select total number of AFS filters

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ton and the display will read:

A B F F F F F F L L L L L L

Select total number of AFS filters. 12

You will now use the <DATA> wheel to select the number of fixed filters. This will range from values 0-12. The total number of filters will stay at 12, and the number of live filters will be = Total Num Filters – Num Fixed. Live and Fixed filter types differ in that FIXED mode filters are automatically assigned to a frequency creating feedback, thus remaining at that frequency until cleared by the user. In LIVE mode, live filters automatically detect and remove feedback fre- quencies in the presence of audio (music or speech). When all of the live filters have been used, they begin to round robin. Essentially this means that the first filter set is replaced where a new feedback is detected and notched out. This mode is useful because feedback frequen- cies may change as the microphone is moved, and/or as the characteristics of the venue change.

A B F F F F F F L L L L L L

Select number

of fixed filters. 6

At this page, you will now select the number of fixed filter. Once the desired fixed number of filters has been selected, press the <NEXT PG> button and the display will read:

The Fixed/Live filter usage will be indicated at the bottom of each page of the feedback elimina- tion effect. ‘F’ indicates an available fixed filter, and ‘L’ indicates an available live filter. A blocked out F or L indicates a filter that is set, or in use. Once the desired number has been selected, press the <NEXT PG> and the display will read:

AB

Select fixed type

>Speech

These types pertain to the Q, sensitivity, and algorithm type. The filter is established by using the formula: Q= Freq divided by Bandwidth. This means that a higher Q will produce a fil- ter that is more narrow. Values are: Speech (Bandwidth = 1/5 octave and Q=7.25) Music Low (Narrow notch filter, Bandwidth = 1/10 octave and Q=14.5), Music Medium (Very Narrow notch filter, Bandwidth = 1/20 octave and Q=29) Music High (Ultra Narrow notch fil- ter, Bandwidth = 1/80 octave and Q=116). To guarantee that feedback is suppressed at lower frequencies, the AFS may place wider notch filters at these lower frequencies (below 700 Hz). Once the desired fixed type has been selected, press the <NEXT PG> button and the display will read:

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Contents 260 Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents DriveRackIntro DriveRack features IntroductionDriveRackDefining the 260 DriveRack System Service Contact Info DriveRackIntroductionIntroductionDriveRack Warranty Section Getting Started Rear Panel ConnectionsFront Panel Function Buttons LCD DisplayData Wheel Input MetersQuick Start Output MetersDriveRack System Setup StereoSub Speaker Auto EQ Wizard AFS WizardAFS Select total number of AFS filters Slowly Increase Mixer gain to Desired level DriveRack Section Editing Functions Basic Navigation ModesEffect Button Array Overview Navigating the EQ -GEQ and PEQ Navigating the Xover SectionNavigating the Other Section Navigating the Dynamics SectionNavigating the Delay Section Navigating the Utility/Meters SectionNavigating the Wizard Section Navigating the I/O SectionFunctions Navigating Factory Programs Configuring the DriveRackProgram Definition Selecting ProgramsEditing Factory Programs Navigation ModesStore Program Replacing Saving Factory Programs ChangesSelect Creating a User ConfigurationSignal Path Link/UnlinkSelect Link/Unlink Mono DLY 1.3 10 ms Unused Select Link/UnlinkSelect Route Mono DLY 20 MS 810 ms Unused Select Link/Unlink Route Name Output Ch2Saving Configuration Changes Name Rock VenueDetailed Detailed Parameters Pre-Crossover EQFeedback Eliminator Subharmonic Synthesizer Gate Automatic Gain Control AGC Notch Filters CrossoverPost-CROSSOVER PEQ Compressor/Limiter Gain G -20 to +20 dB Threshold T -40 to +20dBuRatio R 1.0 to Inf1 Auto On/OffRelease 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or global Attack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or globalHold 0 to 500 m Sec per band or global Peakstop+ On/OffAlignment Delay Input RoutingNoise Level -10 to 10 Mixer and Router Phase 0 toOutput Shift On/OffMeters Utilities/Meters Power Up Modes PUP Program Stored PUP Mute CurrentUtility LCD Contrast Auto EQ Plot 1 LCD Contrast / Auto EQ PlotZC Setup Panel None 3 ZC SetupPanel 1 ZC-3 Select a No Change Panel 1 ZC-4 Switch 1 2 3 No ChangePanel ZC-2 Boost 0dB Cut Output 4 -6 SecuritySet Security Level Pre EQ Low Set 260 Device Level HighPassword Edit High Password Edit Med Password Password Enter PasswordProg Change Mode Program List Prog Lock Program List List Size List Index7-8 Program List/Program Change Output Jumpers Setting 8 Output Jumper SwitchesZone Controllers Panel Insa Comp o+LIM 0+ MetersOutput Trims Net Remote Control Remote Control PC GUI InstallationSection GUI Recommended Cable Specifications ZC-Zone Controllers DriveRack Zone Controller Wiring Diagram a Diagram BDriveRack DriveWare Functions Page Guide Hardware Application GuideMono Four-Way w/ Two Aux Zones SoftwareDriveRack Stereo Tri-ampStereo with Four Aux Zones Stereo Bi-amp w/ Dual Delay DriveRackDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Factory Reset Power Up Quick Key OptionsSpecifications Appendix aAuto EQ Optimization Tips Look out for ModesCrossover Diagrams Program List/ Speaker Tunings/ Power Amp Tunings Block Diagram Input and Output Diagrams System Setup and Gain Structure Gain Level JumpersDriveRack Harman International Company