dbx Pro QUANTUM Software Operations Section Saving a Setup, Saving a Program, Replace Old

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3.3 Saving a Setup (cont.)

2.To name your setup, there are instructions for you in the Curve Window. Press STORE when you are done.

3.You now must choose what you want to do with the setup you are going to save. You have two choices: you may write over another setup, or you may make a new one.

Replace Old:

Notice that as you write over an old setup, all other programs will now recall the newly saved setup.

To replace an old setup, move the cursor to the “Replace Old” choice and press STORE. You are given a choice of which setup to replace. Using the DATA WHEEL scroll to the name of the setup you wish to replace.

Notice that as you replace a setup, all other programs that recall that setup will now recall the newly saved setup using the new setup name.

Store New:

1.To store a new setup, choose “Store New” after pressing the STORE button. After you are done, press STORE once again. You now must choose a place for the new setup to be placed in the library. The name of your new setup is displayed on the middle line of text (the “Parameter 2” line).

2.Use the DATA WHEEL to scroll to the place where you want to add the new setup. The QUANTUM “makes room” for your setup, no matter where you want to place it.

3.4 Saving a Program

Saving a program

Saving a program is done by following these steps:

1. Press the STORE button. The screen looks like this.

2.You have the choice of saving the Program, or saving the setup. Choose the first option by simply pressing the STORE button.

3.As you do this, the screen goes to the next “Store Page”, asking you to name the new pro- gram. The “curve window” shows instructions. Using the DATA WHEEL as a “selector” and the Page Up / Page Down buttons as the cursor, create the name you want to use, then press the store button to save the name.

4.When you have named the new program, press STORE again, then select a new location (1- 50), the screen bumps to the next save screen, asking you to select a program for the QUAN- TUM to erase and write the new program over. Note that you can only access programs 1- 50.

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Contents Quantum Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity Quantum Table of ContentsFigure Index Page Intro Introduction What is QUANTUM?Warranty Introduction What is QUANTUM?Service Contact Info Quantum Section Front Panel Getting StartedRear Panel Connections Getting Started Section Front Panel Quantum Wizard Signal PathGetting Started Section Mastering and the Quantum Quantum is a Mastering Processor that has many featuresQuantum Navigation Multiband Compressor NavigationNavigation Section Broadband Compressor Navigating the Broadband CompressorMultiband Gate Navigating the Multiband GateNavigation Section Broadband Gate Navigating the Broadband GateMultiband Limiter Navigating the Multiband LimiterNavigation Section Broadband Limiter Navigating theBroadband LimiterEQ/XOver Navigating the Multiband EQ/XOverNavigation Section EQ/SEQ Navigating the Broadband EQ/SEQNorm/Output Navigating Norm/OutputNavigation Section Other Navigating OtherUtility Navigating UtilitySection FX Chains Software OperationsChain Type Stereo Broadband Software Operations Section FX ChainsMono Input CH1 or CH2 Chain Type MonoProgram Pop Master Software Operations Section Programs/SetupsSection Saving a SetupStore New Software Operations Section Saving a SetupSaving a Program Replace OldTSE Level Meters Bypass FunctionMeters Analog MetersCompressor Software Operations Section MetersDigital Meters Meter OptionsDe-Esser Monitor OutputsLimiter Gate / ExpanderDetailed Multiband Compression Detailed ParametersDetailed Parameters Section Multiband Compression Broadband Compression Detailed Parameters Section Broadband Compression Max ATT 0 to Inf. dB per band or global Ratio 11.0 to 115 per band or globalAttack 0.1 to 200 m Sec per band or global Release 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or globalMultiband Limiting Detailed Parameters Section Broadband GateType PkStop+/RMS Broadband LimitingAttack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or global Limiter On/OffType Const Q / Adapt Q Detailed Parameters Section Broadband LimitingEQ On/Off POS Pre/PostXOver SEQ2, 3, 4 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHz Detailed Parameters Section SEQSchain EQ On/Off SEQ1 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHzType Stereo AdjustDe-Esser Detailed Parameters Section Ambience13 TCM Output NormalizationDither Out All or Digital Detailed Parameters Section OutputShaping S1 or S2 Page Utilities Input Output UtilitiesMidi CC Map Utilities Section OutputDigital Input Controls Sysex Dump Setup Sysex DataMidi Channels Midi Program ChangesMisc Utilities Section Setup Sysex DataA/D Calibrate Page Guide Software Application GuideAnalog Mastering HardwareApplication Guide Section Digital Mastering DAW to DAT 586 Application Guide Section Analog TrackingDigital Tracking Application Guide Section Analog Mixing Digital Mixing Application Guide Section Analog to Digital Converter Sample Rate Converter QUANTUMAppendix Front Panel Lockout Hard & Soft ResetsChange Default Startup Program Appendix a Miscellaneous InformationTypeIV White Paper Appendix B By Roger JohnsonConverted Level vs. Input Level Appendix B TypeIV White PaperType Amplitude Time Clip Level High-Frequency Information Completely Lost Clock Modes Appendix C Midi Clock InfoFig. C.1 Quantum Sync InputFig. C.2 Appendix C Miscellaneous Clock InfoSysex Definitions Appendix D ProceduresRequest One Setup 02h Receive One Setup 43hAppendix D Sysex Definitions Setup Type and Setup Number Reset Device 21hSysex Setup Dump Sample Procedure Setup Dump VersionMidi CC MultiBand Chains Appendix E Midi CC TablesMidi CC Stereo Non-MultiBand Midi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC MultiBand ChainsMidi CC Stereo Non-Multiband Midi CC Dual Mono ChainsMidi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC Dual Mono Chains Factory Programs Appendix F Factory PresetsMono Factory SetupsStereo Specifications Appendix G SpecificationsAppendix H Appendix H Quantum Harman International Company