Shure DP11EQ manual Snapshots, Editing Dynamics Processes

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No Overshoot Peak Limiter

Definition: The no overshoot peak limiter has the ratio fixed at infinity to one (:1), uses fast time constants and inserts 1 millisecond signal path delay, allowing the gain reduction to act instantaneously, without audible clipping artifacts, once the input level goes above the threshold. With the no overshoot peak limiter, no peaks will pass through the system, yet the harshness of clipping is avoided.

Application: A peak limiter is often used to protect against sudden bursts which could potentially damage loudspeakers, such as a dropped microphone or a mixer switched on after the power amplifiers.

For the peak limiter, the parameters and controls function as follows:

PEAK Select Button. Click on this button to select the peak limiter. Click a second time to bypass.

THRESHOLD. The threshold sets the dynamic level above which the processing begins. To adjust the threshold, click and drag the ªTº box at the top of the graph, or click on theand buttons of the THRESHOLD field.

NOTE: Since Peak Limiter is intended to protect equipment from the loudest dynamic bursts, which could potentially damage equipment, the attack is always instant, the ratio always infinite (), and the decay fast, so Threshold is the only parameter necessary to adjust.

Snapshots

A snapshot allows you to view a trace of the original input/output curve. This is an effective setup tool because it allows you to see how the changes are affecting the curve.

In order to use a snapshot:

1.Click on the TAKE button.

2.Click on the SHOW button.

3.Adjust any dynamics parameters necessary.

NOTE: If there have been no changes to the curve since the snapshot was originally taken, you may not see the snap shot. Once you make changes, the current curve will change and you will be able to see the snapshot underneath.

Editing Dynamics Processes

Cutting a Selected Dynamics Process

1.Click on the desired Dynamics Select button.

2.Click on Edit in the main menu.

3.Click on Cut.

Copying a Selected Dynamics Process

1.Click on the desired Dynamics Select button.

2.Click on Edit in the main menu bar.

3.Click on Copy.

Pasting a Selected Dynamics Process

1.Cut or Copy the desired Dynamics Select button.

2.Go to the unit and scene where you would like to place the process.

3.Click on Edit in the main menu bar.

4.Click on Paste.

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Contents DP11EQ Table of Contents Introduction Hardware FeaturesSoftware Features Overview DP11EQ HardwareFront Panel BackShure Link Device ID DIP SwitchesSubgroup Insert Audio ConnectionsMain Amplifier Input Insert Software Installation Connecting the DP11EQ to a Computer via the RS-232 COM PortDP11EQ Software IntroductionShure Program Group Configuring the Computer Serial PortAccessing the Connected DP11EQs Overview Processor Select Buttons Main ControlsDynamics Processor Dynamics Parameters Expander Dynamics ProcessesGate AGC Leveler Limiter CompressorEditing Dynamics Processes SnapshotsParametric Equalizer High- and Low-Frequency Shelf/Cut Filters Setting and Adjusting Parametric FiltersParametric Equalizer Edit Boxes and Controls Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Parametric Filters Response GraphMeter Calibration IN/OUT Meters and Output ControlDelay for Solving Phase Cancellation Problems DelayDelay for Solving Remote Speaker Alignment Setting Delay by Distance Reversing the Output Signal PolaritySetting Delay by Time Shure Link Connections Shure Link NetworksShure Link Options Shure Link Device MenuScenes MaintenanceTo Save Settings to Disk SettingsTo Recall Settings from Disk Customizing Graph ColorsPrinting DP11EQ Settings Appendix A. SpecificationsLocking Out the Front Panel Exiting the DP11EQ ApplicationDelay Single Unit Appendix B. Rack Mounting the DP11EQDual-Mounted Units Mounting in an Equipment RackAudio Cables Appendix C. Connectors and CablesAudio Connectors In. to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced In. to 1/4 -in. BalancedIn. Balanced to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced XLR male to 1/4 -in. BalancedRCA to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced XLR female to 1/4 -in. BalancedXLR female to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced Computer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 9-Pin RS-232 Cable Digital Connectors and CablesComputer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 25-Pin RS-232 Cable Shure Link Cable Ð 5-Pin DIN Cable MIDI-compatible cableGeneral Controls Appendix D. Keyboard ControlsParametric Equalizer Controls IN/OUT Meters and Output Slider Controls