Alesis DEQ830 manual Connecting Inputs and Outputs, Unbalanced I/O

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Connections 2

Connecting Inputs and Outputs

Connecting to the Channel or Main Inserts of a mixing console

Unbalanced I/O

Most mixing consoles have insert jacks near the main outputs and for each channel as well. These are typically Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) jacks with the send and return on the same jack. To use the DEQ830 as an effects insert device, you will need an insert cable (not included).

This cable splits the TRS insert jack into two unbalanced mono connectors. Usually, the tip is wired to the “Send” connector, which plugs into one input of the equalizer, and the ring is wired to the “Return” connector, which plugs into the corresponding output of the equalizer. However, the wiring of the insert jacks is different on some recording consoles, which means that the input/output relationship may be reversed. Check your mixer’s Reference Manual to be sure, or just try it both ways – this won’t damage the DEQ830.

When connecting audio cables and/or turning power on and off, please make sure that your amplifiers are turned down or off to prevent damage to your speakers.

If your mixer does not have insert jacks available at its main outputs, simply connect the main outputs of your non- powered mixer to the inputs of the DEQ830, then connect the outputs of the equalizer to the inputs of your mixdown recorder or amplified monitoring system.

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Contents Reference Manual This page intentionally left blank Table Of Contents Chapter Four Applications Welcome IntroductionDEQ830 Key Features How to Use This Manual This page intentionally left blank Please follow these precautions when using this product Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions English Safety symbols used in this productPage Instructions de Sécurité Importantes French Symboles utilisés dans ce produitPage Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise German Sicherheit Symbole verwendet in diesem ProduktPage FCC Compliance Statement CE Declaration of ConformityThis page intentionally left blank Hook it up to a mixer Quick Start GuideIf you can’t wait to get started… Store the Program Play some signal into the unitTry some equalization Save an EQ Curve DEQ830 Diagram Thermal Considerations in Rack Mounting Installing in a RackConnections Unpacking and InspectionUsing the DEQ830 in another country AC Power HookupUnbalanced I/O Connecting Inputs and OutputsStereo connections Balanced I/OOperating Levels Mono connectionsConnecting to equipment with XLR inputs and outputs Connecting to the inserts on an instrument amplifierDigital Signal In, Digital Signal Out Analog Signal In, Digital Signal OutDigital Signal In, Analog Signal Out About Audio Cables This page intentionally left blank Basics of Equalization What is equalization?Description of the Front Panel Compare Bypass All ALLLink Push to Link StoreNumerical LED Display ProgramValue Encoder Value Save Curve mode Program modeEdit mode Store modeChannel Level mode Retrieve Curve modeBypass mode Real Time Analyzer mode Link modeUtility mode Single Band Edit Basic operation Program modeBasic operation Edit mode Band Gain Cut/Boost Ranges Band SoloLED Proportional Gain Memory Multiple Band EditSelecting an Edit Group Relative Gain displayBasics of Equalization Limits of Relative Gain Release Edit Group function Basic operation Save Curve mode Basic operation Store modeCopying settings between channels Basic operation Channel Level modeBasic operation Link mode Using the Value encoder in RTA mode Basic operation Real Time Analyzer modeMetering modes SettingMaster Level +/- 6 dB Basic operation Utility modeRelease Edit Group On/Off Midi Out/Thru Select Out/Thru Edit Time Out On/OffMidi Channel ALL Midi Program Change On/OffFast Program Select On/Off Peak Mode 0, 1, 2, InfInternal Clock Sample Rate Select 44.1/48 Force Analog Input Auto/AnalogReceiving System Exclusive bulk dumps Hidden Modes Demonstration modeLock mode Phasing Equalization ArtifactsDistortion NoiseWhat makes the DEQ830 unique? Constant Q vs. Variable QConstant Q Variable QMulti-band application and results Basics of Equalization This page intentionally left blank Vocal Air ApplicationsGeneral EQ tips Rock Kick DrumAnswering machine Filtering effectsEliminating Feedback Comb filtering Settings chartApplications Line Conditioners and Protectors TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance CleaningTroubleshooting Index TroubleshootingCustomers outside the USA and Canada Obtaining Repair ServiceRefer All Servicing to Alesis Customers in the USA and CanadaThis page intentionally left blank Mechanical SpecificationsAudio Performance This page intentionally left blank Alesis Limited Warranty Warranty / ContactAlesis Contact Information