Alesis DEQ830 manual Basics of Equalization

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(see fig. 1 on page 38). But it won't stop at 12; it will keep racing upward until it reaches 24. This is because that’s how far the band that was set to -12 dB had to travel until it hit the “ceiling,” or + 12 dB (see fig. 2).

But what about the band that was set to 0 dB originally...was it boosted to +24 dB? The answer is, “Yes and no.” It was, in the sense that the DEQ830 keeps track of the proportional values of the bands, even if they exceed the +/-12 dB limit of gain change for a frequency. But the audible audio gain is limited to +/-12 dB.

The reason the DEQ830 keeps track of the gain relationship between the bands in the Edit Group is simple. It's so you can change your mind, pull them back down to values within the +/- 12 dB limit, and still have them be the same distance apart!

For example, let’s say you decided these frequencies have been boosted too much, and you cut them by 12 dB. At this point the Relative Gain display would read “12,” with the first band’s Gain LED at +12 dB and the second band’s Gain LED at 0 dB (as in fig. 1). So far you haven't really reduced the gain of the first band, because it’s still at +12 dB. You still want to bring it down a bit, so you take both frequencies down another 3 dB. So now the Relative Gain display would read “9,” with band one’s Gain value at +9 dB and band two’s Gain value at -3 dB. And now you can see that the gain relationship between the two bands was preserved—they’re still 12 dB apart.

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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 If you can’t wait to get started… Quick Start GuideHook it up to a mixer Try some equalization Play some signal into the unitStore 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 outputsDigital Signal In, Analog Signal Out Analog Signal In, Digital 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 CompareValue Encoder Value ProgramNumerical LED Display Program mode Edit modeStore mode Save Curve modeBypass mode Retrieve Curve modeChannel Level mode Utility mode Link modeReal Time Analyzer mode Basic operation Edit mode Basic operation Program 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 Link mode Basic operation Channel Level 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 Lock mode Demonstration 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 AirEliminating Feedback Filtering effectsAnswering 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 Audio Performance SpecificationsMechanical This page intentionally left blank Warranty / Contact Alesis Limited WarrantyAlesis Contact Information