Alesis DEQ830 manual Basic operation Program mode, Basic operation Edit mode, Single Band Edit

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3 Basics of Equalization

Basic operation: Program mode

Program mode is where to be if you want to call up another program, or if you just want to know the number of the program you are using. The DEQ830 has 100 programs in all. Programs 00- 24 contain factory presets that you can use as starting points for your own programs. You can overwrite any of the 100 programs.

Navigation in Program mode is a breeze. First, if you’re not in Program mode, get there by pressing the [PROGRAM] button. The Numerical LED Display will show you the number of the current program. All you have to do to call up a new program is turn the [VALUE] encoder. This enables you to quickly reach any program in the unit's memory.

If the program number flashes when you try to select another program, this means that the Fast Program Select feature is off, and you will need to press the encoder to enfirm the program change. For more information, see pages 44 and 47.

Basic operation: Edit mode

If you're not already there, exit to Program mode by using the [PROGRAM] button. Then select Program 00 on the DEQ830 by using the [VALUE] encoder.

The original factory Program 00 is a “flat” program, and it’s easy to see why it’s called that—the gain setting for every band is 0 dB. Calling up this program is almost the same as pressing the Bypass button, in that the audio passing through the unit will not be equalized in any way. Of course, the difference is that you can edit the program and hear the changes that you make. If you don’t already know what kind of EQ you're looking for, this may be a good place to start.

Single Band Edit

Pressing a [BAND SELECT] button puts the DEQ830 into Edit mode. The Numerical LED Display will now display the gain value in decibels (dB) of the band you just selected. In addition, one of the Band Gain LEDs above that [BAND SELECT] button will start blinking. If the gain value of that band is 0 dB, the green LED will blink. This means there is no gain change occurring in this frequency range. If it is higher or lower than that, one of the yellow LEDs will blink. This indicates that some amount of cut or boost is happening.

Use the [VALUE] encoder to change the gain value of that band. Turning the [VALUE] encoder left will lower the gain value, or “cut” the chosen frequency; turning it right will raise the gain value, or “boost” the frequency. There is an overall range of

+/- 12 dB of gain change available.

Just as Program 00 is a “flat” program, Curve 00 is a “flat” curve. We strongly recommend that you leave Curve 00’s gain settings at 0 so that you may use it as a “clean slate” for building new curves from the ground up.

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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 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions EnglishSafety symbols used in this product 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 Quick Start Guide If you can’t wait to get started…Hook it up to a mixer Play some signal into the unit Try some equalizationStore the Program Save an EQ Curve DEQ830 Diagram Installing in a Rack ConnectionsUnpacking and Inspection Thermal Considerations in Rack MountingAC Power Hookup Using the DEQ830 in another countryConnecting Inputs and Outputs Unbalanced I/OBalanced I/O Operating LevelsMono connections Stereo connectionsConnecting to the inserts on an instrument amplifier Connecting to equipment with XLR inputs and outputsAnalog Signal In, Digital Signal Out Digital Signal In, Analog Signal OutDigital Signal In, Digital Signal Out About Audio Cables This page intentionally left blank What is equalization? Basics of EqualizationDescription of the Front Panel Bypass All ALL Link Push to LinkStore CompareProgram Value Encoder ValueNumerical LED Display Program mode Edit modeStore mode Save Curve modeRetrieve Curve mode Bypass modeChannel Level mode Link mode Utility modeReal Time Analyzer mode Basic operation Program mode Basic operation Edit modeSingle Band Edit Band Solo Band Gain Cut/Boost RangesLED Multiple Band Edit Selecting an Edit GroupRelative Gain display Proportional Gain MemoryBasics of Equalization Limits of Relative Gain Release Edit Group function Basic operation Store mode Basic operation Save Curve modeBasic operation Channel Level mode Basic operation Link modeCopying settings between channels 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 Edit Time Out On/Off Midi Channel ALLMidi Program Change On/Off Midi Out/Thru Select Out/ThruPeak Mode 0, 1, 2, Inf Internal Clock Sample Rate Select 44.1/48Force Analog Input Auto/Analog Fast Program Select On/OffReceiving System Exclusive bulk dumps Demonstration mode Lock modeHidden Modes Equalization Artifacts DistortionNoise 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 Applications General EQ tipsRock Kick Drum Vocal AirFiltering effects Eliminating FeedbackAnswering machine Settings chart Comb filteringApplications Troubleshooting Care and MaintenanceCleaning Line Conditioners and ProtectorsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting IndexObtaining Repair Service Refer All Servicing to AlesisCustomers in the USA and Canada Customers outside the USA and CanadaThis page intentionally left blank Specifications Audio PerformanceMechanical This page intentionally left blank Warranty / Contact Alesis Limited WarrantyAlesis Contact Information