ULTRAGRAPH PRO FBQ1502/ULTRAGRAPH PRO FBQ3102/ULTRAGRAPH PRO FBQ6200
3.2 Equalizer in the monitor path
When using your ULTRAGRAPH PRO in the monitor path, the same applies as when using it as described in section 3.1.
Basically, the stage volume should be as low as possible because:
1.this protects your hearing,
2.there are fewer feedback problems, and
3.it is easier to create a good FOH sound.
Often, monitor volume level is increased during a concert. Use intermissions in the program to lower all monitor paths roughly 3 dB. The musicians will hardly notice this reduction because their hearing can recover somewhat during an intermission. This way you can achieve valuable headroom for possible use later in the program.
Extremely deep frequencies are usually completely removed to avoid creating a “queasy” feedback stage sound. To this end, use the
Fig. 3.2: The ULTRAGRAPH PRO FBQ3102
in a monitor system
3.2.1 Priming a monitor system
Priming describes the process of detecting and supressing feedback frequencies. After placing and leveling your mics and monitors (incl. power amps), you should crank up the aux send controls of your mixer.
Now, activate the FBQ feedback detection system by pressing
the FBQ switch . The slide control LEDs will turn dark. Then, increase the amplification on your mixer by using the aux send master control until you notice feedback starting to occur. Feedback frequencies will now be easily visible through intensive lighting of the relevant LEDs.
Pull down the slide controls whose LEDs are lit until the feedback subsides. Repeat this procedure to weed out other possible feedback frequencies. After having adjusted all critical frequencies, when you crank up the aux send master control, you will be able to hear only the initial
Leave all other faders in the middle position as long as no need for frequency correction occurs (e.g. measuring with a real- time analyzer). Set the desired stage volume, and you will have a tremendous amount of headroom available to you, without creating audible feedback.
3.3 Using the ULTRAGRAPH PRO in the studio
Additional applications await the ULTRAGRAPH PRO models in the studio. No limits stand in the way of your imagination. Here are just a few examples of possible uses:
EQing your studio monitors:
You can conduct a graphic equalization of your monitors. Besides, you can supress
General sound processing:
Equalizers can be used to process both
3.4 Special sound effects
In recording studios as well as stage or radio plays, the ULTRAGRAPH PRO will be your valuable sound tool for modifying the sound of voices (e.g. telephone voice) or to filter instruments so that they fit in an existing mix.
The tables on the separate
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