Section 1 | Getting Started | DriveRack | ™ |
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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
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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