Alesis DEQ830 manual Analog Signal In, Digital Signal Out, Digital Signal In, Analog Signal Out

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Analog Signal In, Digital Signal Out

In this configuration, the DEQ830 can be used to “translate” an analog signal to the digital domain. A likely scenario would be using the DEQ830 as an analog-to-digital converter between your submix outputs and an Alesis ADAT. In addition to acting as a “gateway,” the DEQ830 would allow you to shape the sound and send it to the ADAT digitally, without the additional noise that can be added by an analog EQ.

To use the DEQ830 in this way, connect the ADAT Optical output of the DEQ830 to the ADAT Optical input of the receiving device.

Digital Signal In, Analog Signal Out

In this setup, the DEQ830 also serves as a signal converter, making it possible to take the digital submix outputs of an 8-bus mixer, apply some EQ and then send the result as an analog signal into a sound system— the Alesis ProActive 5.1 Surround Sound System, for example, or a series of independent onstage monitors.

If an analog mixer has limited channel EQ capabilities, you could run the digital signal from an ADAT into the DEQ830, and from there take it to your mixer’s analog inputs. This would allow you to take advantage of the DEQ830's extensive EQ and simply use the mixer for setting the levels and pan positions of the signals.

For these situations, be sure to connect the ADAT Optical output of the transmitting device to the ADAT Optical input of the DEQ830.

Digital Signal In, Digital Signal Out

In cases where every device in your audio chain has a digital audio input and output, the DEQ830 is right at home. Simply pass the audio from the transmitting device’s ADAT Optical output into the DEQ830’s ADAT Optical input, use it to sculpt the signal, and then pass the audio on to the next device by connecting the DEQ830’s ADAT Optical output to the ADAT Optical input of the receiving device.

Operating the DEQ830 in any of the three configurations described above is really no different from using it in a completely analog system. For that reason, from this point on in the manual we will make no distinction between operating the DEQ830 in the digital or analog domains.

Digital audio offers a decided advantage over analog audio when passing the signal through multiple devices. The various stages of analog circuitry can cause the quality of the signal to deteriorate rapidly; however, once a signal has been converted to the digital domain, it can be carried from device to device with a minimal loss of integrity. This is why it is advantageous to pass the signal through the DEQ830 using its ADAT Optical jacks whenever possible.

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Contents Reference Manual This page intentionally left blank Table Of Contents Chapter Four Applications Introduction WelcomeDEQ830 Key Features How to Use This Manual This page intentionally left blank Safety symbols used in this product Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions English Please follow these precautions when using this productPage Symboles utilisés dans ce produit Instructions de Sécurité Importantes FrenchPage Sicherheit Symbole verwendet in diesem Produkt Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise GermanPage CE Declaration of Conformity FCC Compliance StatementThis 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 Unpacking and Inspection Installing in a RackConnections Thermal Considerations in Rack MountingAC Power Hookup Using the DEQ830 in another countryConnecting Inputs and Outputs Unbalanced I/OMono connections Balanced I/OOperating Levels Stereo connectionsConnecting to the inserts on an instrument amplifier Connecting to equipment with XLR inputs and outputsDigital Signal In, Digital Signal Out Analog Signal In, Digital Signal OutDigital Signal In, Analog Signal Out About Audio Cables This page intentionally left blank What is equalization? Basics of EqualizationDescription of the Front Panel Store Bypass All ALLLink Push to Link CompareNumerical LED Display ProgramValue Encoder Value Store mode Program modeEdit mode Save Curve 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 Solo Band Gain Cut/Boost RangesLED Relative Gain display Multiple Band EditSelecting an Edit Group Proportional Gain MemoryBasics of Equalization Limits of Relative Gain Release Edit Group function Basic operation Store mode Basic operation Save Curve modeCopying settings between channels Basic operation Channel Level modeBasic operation Link mode Basic operation Real Time Analyzer mode Using the Value encoder in RTA modeSetting Metering modesBasic operation Utility mode Master Level +/- 6 dBRelease Edit Group On/Off Midi Program Change On/Off Edit Time Out On/OffMidi Channel ALL Midi Out/Thru Select Out/ThruForce Analog Input Auto/Analog Peak Mode 0, 1, 2, InfInternal Clock Sample Rate Select 44.1/48 Fast Program Select On/OffReceiving System Exclusive bulk dumps Hidden Modes Demonstration modeLock mode Noise Equalization ArtifactsDistortion PhasingConstant Q vs. Variable Q What makes the DEQ830 unique?Variable Q Constant QMulti-band application and results Basics of Equalization This page intentionally left blank Rock Kick Drum ApplicationsGeneral EQ tips Vocal AirAnswering machine Filtering effectsEliminating Feedback Settings chart Comb filteringApplications Cleaning TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Line Conditioners and ProtectorsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting IndexCustomers in the USA and Canada Obtaining Repair ServiceRefer All Servicing to Alesis Customers outside the USA and CanadaThis page intentionally left blank Mechanical SpecificationsAudio Performance This page intentionally left blank Warranty / Contact Alesis Limited WarrantyAlesis Contact Information