Shure DP11EQ Setting and Adjusting Parametric Filters, High- and Low-Frequency Shelf/Cut Filters

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Setting and Adjusting Parametric Filters

Point and click on a filter. It will change colors to show that it is selected. Then, drag the filter by the center to the desired frequency and gain. A parametric filter can be used to cut or boost over a desired bandwidth. Notice that each filter dot also has wings with two smaller dots. drag these to adjust the Q, or

width, of the filter to affect a smaller or larger bandwidth. The Q can also be adjusted from the WIDTH field: click on the button to reveal the drop-down menu which contains some preset band- width options, or type the desired value in the edit box. The parametric filters can overlap. Howev- er, too many overlapping boost filters may cause the EQ to distort at high input levels.

Parametric Equalizer Edit Boxes and Controls

FREQ. Ð This box displays the frequency of the selected filter. Click on the and buttons to adjust the frequency of the filter, or type the desired frequency in the box.

WIDTH Ð The WIDTH box displays the width of the selected filter. Clicking on the button will reveal a drop-down menu with preset options. Select one of these to change the width, or type in the desired width. If a shelving filter is selected, the field changes to SLOPE, displaying the slope fixed at ±12 dB/octave.

GAIN Ð The GAIN box displays the amount of cut or boost in dB applied to the selected filter. Clicking on the and buttons will adjust the gain of the filter. With the high and low shelving filters, the response will shelve at the level of the gain setting. However, once the high or low filter is adjusted to less than ±18 dB, this box becomes the TYPE field and lists CUT to indicate that the filter has become a cut filter.

High- and Low-Frequency Shelf/Cut Filters

The parametric equalizer offers both high- and low-frequency filters. These are represented by squares labelled ªHº and ªLº Ð that is, respectively, High and Low. When the parametric equalizer is first set, the high- and low-frequency roll-off filters are set for a flat response. In order to change either filter, drag the square. The software will not permit the high- and low-frequency shelf/rolloff filters to cross.

Shelf Ð The Shelf filters can be adjusted from +6 dB to ±18 dB in 1/2 dB increments. Shelving is extremely useful for reducing microphone Proximity Effect, tempering very sibilant vocal microphones, or enhancing the sound of off-axis lavalier microphones. The illustration below shows how shelving filters can be used to boost or cut certain frequencies in a sound system.

Cut Ð There is an additional step below ±18 dB which changes a shelf filter to a cut filter. The slope of the cut is fixed at ±12 dB/octave. Cut filters are ideally used for attenuating the audio signal where extraneous noise, excessive proximity effect, or other unwanted noise is present. The illustration below shows a response curve with high- and low-frequency cut filters.

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Contents DP11EQ Table of Contents Software Features Hardware FeaturesIntroduction Back DP11EQ HardwareOverview Front PanelShure Link Device ID DIP SwitchesMain Amplifier Audio ConnectionsSubgroup Insert Input Insert Introduction Connecting the DP11EQ to a Computer via the RS-232 COM PortSoftware Installation DP11EQ SoftwareAccessing the Connected DP11EQs Configuring the Computer Serial PortShure Program Group Overview Processor Select Buttons Main ControlsDynamics Processor Dynamics Parameters Gate Dynamics ProcessesExpander AGC Leveler Limiter CompressorEditing Dynamics Processes SnapshotsParametric Equalizer Parametric Equalizer Edit Boxes and Controls Setting and Adjusting Parametric FiltersHigh- and Low-Frequency Shelf/Cut Filters Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Parametric Filters Response GraphMeter Calibration IN/OUT Meters and Output ControlDelay for Solving Remote Speaker Alignment DelayDelay for Solving Phase Cancellation Problems Setting Delay by Time Reversing the Output Signal PolaritySetting Delay by Distance Shure Link Device Menu Shure Link NetworksShure Link Connections Shure Link OptionsScenes MaintenanceCustomizing Graph Colors SettingsTo Save Settings to Disk To Recall Settings from DiskExiting the DP11EQ Application Appendix A. SpecificationsPrinting DP11EQ Settings Locking Out the Front PanelDelay Mounting in an Equipment Rack Appendix B. Rack Mounting the DP11EQSingle Unit Dual-Mounted UnitsAudio Connectors Appendix C. Connectors and CablesAudio Cables XLR male to 1/4 -in. Balanced In. to 1/4 -in. BalancedIn. to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced In. Balanced to 1/4 -in. UnbalancedXLR female to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced XLR female to 1/4 -in. BalancedRCA to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced Shure Link Cable Ð 5-Pin DIN Cable MIDI-compatible cable Digital Connectors and CablesComputer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 9-Pin RS-232 Cable Computer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 25-Pin RS-232 CableGeneral Controls Appendix D. Keyboard ControlsParametric Equalizer Controls IN/OUT Meters and Output Slider Controls