Behringer DSP8024 user manual b Saving programs, c Additive and subtractive editing of programs

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b) Saving programs

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question “CLEAR PROGRAM IN MEMORY?” which can be confirmed with c) Additive and subtractive editing of programs. By using The tools menu you can stop at this point and leave the settings as they are.

We recommend that you make use of this feature whenever you have something completely new to do and have to start from scratch. This way, you can carry on without the danger that maybe an old feedback destroyer setting is in the place which could cause problems. In any case it is the quickest and most convenient way to reset all the parametric filters.

b) Saving programs

Softkey B a) Resetting all faders to zero: The procedure of saving a program is analogous to that of loading one. The memory location

is selected with the vertical cursor keys, is confirmed with b) Inverting the current settings or cancelled with d) The shelving tool. If a program location

is already occupied, the warning “OVERWRITE PROGRAM?” will appear. Pressing Manual background once more allows

you to confirm the save, Manual background means it does not take place, and the program already in place remains

undisturbed. When Manual background is pressed a window is opened where the name can be entered when an empty memory place is used or the previous name can be edited.

Important to note here is that program names can have a maximum of twelf characters. You will see a window in the equalizer display, showing the available characters. Choose the character you require with the cursor key, which is to be found in the part of the name field highlighted by blinking. You can change position using

the arrows keys Manual background/Manual background, Manual background removes all characters. Having completed the name you wish to use,

pressing Manual background returns you to the EDIT menu.

c) Additive and subtractive editing of programs

Load firstly the program to which you wish to add or subtract another program, then press softkey D Manual background. In the pictograms either a plus or a minus will appear or disappear. If you now wish to load and add a program

onto the one already in memory, press softkey D Manual background until a + appears. Using key A Manual background, you can now choose and load a further program, which will be added to the one already in memory. The same procedures apply for subtraction and saving.

The tools menu

Using softkey B Manual background you can enter the sub-menus which contain a number of tools to edit the graphic equalizer. They affect the selected channel, except when the stereolink function is active (see section 2.1.6) when they effect both channels.

a) Resetting all faders to zero

Softkey A Manual background: All the graphic equalizer faders including the master fader will be reset to zero. Having carried

this out, you can confirm the changes made with Manual background or you can cancel them with Manual background. In either case, you

will be then returned to the EDIT menu. With softkey C Manual background/Manual background or Manual background/Manual background respectively, you can check the status of each channel on the display, before confirming the changes as mentioned above. While doing this, you cannot make any other changes.

b) Inverting the current settings

Softkey B Manual background This causes the levels of all the graphic faders, with the exception of the master fader, to invert. I. e. a value of +5 becomes -5, -2 becomes +2 etc. This edit can be confirmed as above.

c) Copying the current setting to the other channel

Softkey C Manual background / Manual background The current setting will be copied to the other channel. Confirmation as above.

d) The shelving tool

Softkey D Manual background: You will be presented with the shelving menu. By repeatedly pressing softkey D you can switch between three different tools:

creates a shelving curve below the selected frequency.

creates a shelving curve above the selected frequency.

creates a peaking response centered on the selected frequency.

You can use the horizontal cursor keys to choose the frequency at which or from which the tool will operate. You can use the vertical cursor keys to adjust the level. The shelving function is always superimposed upon any graphic or parametric curve already existing in RAM. In other words, the relative levels of adjacent frequency bands are maintained, while the overall slope is altered. You can create curves with varying slopes, the slope can be adjusted, in 3 dB steps, from a slope of 6 to 30 dB per octave.

Having confirmed the edit with EDIT menu. By pressing Manual background EDIT menu.

Manual background, the ULTRA-CURVE PRO will leave the shelving mode, and return to the the settings made in the shelving menu will be cancelled, and you return to the

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Contents User’s Manual ENGLISHULTRA-CURVE PRO DSP8024 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOREWORD ULTRA-CURVEPRO TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The design concept1.2 Before you begin 1.3 Control elements 2. OPERATION 2.1 EQ mode 2.1.1 Operating the graphic equalizer2.1.2 The level meter 2.1.3 The FEEDBACK DESTROYER Program administration 2.1.4 Delay2.1.5 Equalizer editing a Loading programsa Resetting all faders to zero b Inverting the current settingsb Saving programs c Additive and subtractive editing of programsChannel switching 2.1.6 EQ setupComparison functions STEREOLINK ON2.2 Real time analyzer SHELVING SLOPELIMIT THRESHOLD LIMIT RELEASE2.2.1 Program administration a Loading measurementsb Storing measurements c Transferring measurements to the equalizer2.2.5 RTA setup 2.3 AUTO-Qfunction SINE fLEVEL 2.4 General setup VIEWING ANGLE RTA LOCKSECURITY PROTECT MEM3. APPLICATIONS MIDICHANNEL SND MEMORY DUMPULTRA-CURVEPRO DSP8024 ULTRA-CURVEPRO DSP8024 3.4 The ULTRA-CURVEPRO as a delay unit ULTRA-CURVEPRO DSP8024 4. “TRUE RESPONSE” CHARACTERISTIC 5. ULTRA-CURVEPRO STRUCTURE 5.1 Hardware5.2 EQ mode ULTRA-CURVEPRO DSP80245. ULTRA-CURVEPRO STRUCTURE 5.3 RTA mode 6. INSTALLATION 6.1 Mains connection6.2 Audio connections ULTRA-CURVEPRO DSP8024 7.2 Changing the memory protect battery 7. APPENDIX6.4 MIDI connections 7.1 AES8024 option7.3 MIDI implementation 7.4 Software 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply Digital delayLevel meter Noise gate9.WARRANTY §1 WARRANTY CARD/ONLINE REGISTRATION§2 WARRANTY §3 RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER