Alesis DEQ230D manual Multiple Band Edit, Selecting an Edit Group, Relative Gain Display

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3 Basics of Equalization

Multiple Band Edit

Selecting an Edit Group

Pressing a [BAND SELECT] button puts the DEQ230 into Edit mode. And until you press one of the [DOWN/UP] buttons, you can keep pressing [BAND SELECT] buttons until you have several of them selected simultaneously. This is called selecting an Edit Group. An Edit Group can be made up of any number of bands from both channels if the Link LED is not active.

The Relative Gain Display

When you pressed the first [BAND SELECT] button, two things happened: the Numeric LED Display changed to show the gain value of that band, and one of the corresponding Band Gain LEDs started to blink. Then when you pressed the second [BAND SELECT] button, two more things happened: the Numeric LED Display changed to show the number "0," and a second Band Gain LED started to blink. Each additional [BAND SELECT] button you press adds a band and a blinking LED to the Edit Group.

But why did the Numeric LED Display change to a zero? Because, once you have selected an Edit Group, you can cut or boost the gain of all of the bands in the Edit Group at once. They will move up or down in proportion to one another. The zero in the display represents a "benchmark" for the amount of gain change that happens to the Edit Group. The 7-segment LEDs can't display the gain values of each band within the Edit Group all at once, so if you raise the overall level of the Edit Group by 2 dB, that's the number you will see. The function of the display in this case is to tell you the Relative Gain amount.

For the sake of clarity, when this manual is describing what is shown in the 7-segment LEDs while changing the overall gain value of the Edit Group, we will refer to it as the Relative Gain display.

Here’s an example: let's say you have selected the bands at 4k and 5k as your Edit Group. The initial gain value for 4k is +2 dB and the gain value for 5k is -2 dB. The Relative Gain display at this point will read "0." If you press the [UP] button four times, the final value of the Relative Gain display will be a "2." The actual gain values for 4k and 5k are now +4 dB and 0 dB, respectively, which will be indicated by their Band Gain LEDs.

Proportional Gain Memory

It's possible you may see numbers as large as 24 in the Relative Gain display. This is due to a very powerful aspect of the Relative Gain feature, and it will require some careful explanation.

Here's another example. Let's say you have two bands selected. The first band is set to 0 dB, and the second band is set to -12 dB. The Relative Gain display reads "0." If you press the [UP] button and keep holding it, you will see that number change from 0 to 12 (see fig. 1 on page 35). But it won't stop at 12; it will keep racing

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If the Numeric LED Display shows “Li” when you press [BAND SELECT] buttons on Channel B, it means the channels are linked. Either make the edits on Channel A, or return to Program mode and press [LINK/EXIT] to unlink the channels.

In Multiple Band Edit mode, pressing the [DOWN/UP] buttons at the same time will reset the Relative Gain Display to 0. This resets the bands within the Edit Group back to their original values. From this point you can change the Relative Gain of the Edit Group in 2 dB increments by holding one of the [DOWN/UP] buttons and pressing the other one repeatedly.

For maximum preservation of fidelity of the input signal, the largest number of bands in a channel should be set to 0 dB. For example, if you have more than half of your bands set to some cut amount and the majority of those cut frequencies are at -4 dB, then select all bands and compensate by +4 dB.

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Contents Reference Manual This page intentionally left blank Table Of Contents Chapter Four Applications Introduction WelcomeDEQ230 Key Features Bypass buttonDEQ230D only 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 cant wait to get startedHook it up to a mixer Play some signal into the unit Try some equalizationStore the Program Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide Installing in a Rack ConnectionsUnpacking and Inspection Thermal Considerations in Rack MountingAC Power Hookup To use the DEQ230 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 EqualizationBasics of Equalization Description of the ControlsProgram mode Edit modeStore mode Description of the Basic ModesBypass mode Audition modeChannel Level mode Basic operation Program mode Basic operation Edit mode Single Band EditBand Solo Band Gain Cut/Boost Ranges LEDMultiple 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 Channel Copy Basic operation Audition mode Audition Automation Manual AuditionAudition Automation override Basic operation Channel Level mode Demonstration mode Real-time Analysis mode DEQ230D onlyHidden Modes Metering modesSetup mode Item button Function Displayed Options Default ValueButton 1 Master Level +/- 6 dB Button 2 Release Edit Group On/OffButton 3 Audition Automation On/Off Button 4 Edit Time Out On/OffButton 5 Lock On/Off Buttons 6-12 DEQ230D only Button 6 Midi Channel ALLButton 7 Midi Program Change On/Off Button 8 System Exclusive Transmit Send?Button 9 System Exclusive Receive Waiting Button 10 Midi Out/Thru Select Out/ThruButton 11 Sample Rate Select 44.1/48 Button 12 Force Analog Input Auto/AnalogButton combinations Hold Press ResultEqualization Artifacts DistortionNoise PhasingConstant Q vs. Variable Q What makes the DEQ230 unique?Variable Q Constant QMulti-band application and results Basics of Equalization Applications Rock Kick DrumVocal Air Tape Hiss RemovalFiltering effects Eliminating FeedbackAnswering machine Comb filtering This page intentionally left blank Program Charts Title DescriptionProgram Charts Some signals have 60Hz hum no matter what you do. This Untouched corner frequency is approximately 75Hz See note for program From magnetic media Place at the high end of the mix 11kHz for effect, bandlimiting it to half the sample rate Listeners attention Blank Store one of your programs here DEQ230 Settings Chart This page intentionally left blank 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 DEQ230Audio Performance MechanicalThis page intentionally left blank Warranty / Contact Alesis Limited WarrantyAlesis Contact Information

DEQ230, DEQ230D specifications

The Alesis DEQ230 and DEQ230D are sophisticated digital equalizers designed for audio professionals seeking precision in sound control. Equipped with advanced features and innovative technologies, these units cater to a variety of applications, from live performances to studio recordings.

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