Behringer NU3000DSP Output Meters, Function Tabs, Connection Status, Configuration, Mode, Stereo

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Output Meters

The output meters show the signal level at the end of the DSP signal chain, following the Limit module. If the signal activates the limiter, the red Limit indicator will light over the channel experiencing an overload.

3.3.2 Function Tabs

The BEHRINGER Amp Remote window allows the user to access DSP functions via embedded tabs accessible near the top of the software window.

The software window includes these tabbed screens:

Configuration—controls the amplifier Mode setting for Dual Mono, Stereo, and other routing options, as well setting controls for output delay and limiting.

Filter/Crossover—offers control over adjustable hi-pass and lo-pass filters. In Bi-Amp 1 and Bi-Amp 2 configuration, this tab controls the crossover point for splitting the blended, mono input signal into separate high- and low-frequency mono signals for bi-amping.

Parametric EQ—controls up to 8 adjustable parametric and shelving EQs for each channel.

Dynamic EQ—adjusts parameters for 2 bands of level-dependent, dynamic equalization per channel.

Setup—manages presets and networking options.

3.3.3 Connection Status

The software displays the connection status in the top header of the main software window.

BEHRINGER Amp Remote [not connected!]

When the amp/software connection is active, the window heading displays the name of the amplifier.

BEHRINGER Amp Remote [Device: NU1000DSP!]

3.3.4 Configuration

The Configuration tab displays two main sets of software controls:

Mode—controls the amplifier configuration. Choose between Dual Mono, Stereo, Bi-Amp 1, Bi-Amp 2, and Bridge configurations. Each configuration’s complete signal path appears in the display window, including the arrangement of internal DSP modules and speaker outputs.

Delay/Peak Limiter—controls settings for the Delay and Limit DSP modules, as well as options for channel phase, Load settings (in Ohms) for the limiter wattage display, Hold and Release for the Limiter, and channel linking. The number of Delay/Peak Limiter controls change depending on the amplifier Mode configuration.

Mode

Stereo

Bi-Amp 1

Bi-Amp 2

Bridge

Changing amplifier mode

The amplifier mode can be changed by clicking on the button for your desired routing option along the left-hand side of the window. When you click on a mode button, the software will launch a confirmation window. Click “Yes” in the confirmation window to launch the new amplifier mode, and the new signal path will appear in the display.

Mode descriptions

Dual Mono

Stereo

Bi-Amp 1

Bi-Amp 2

Bridge

Dual Mono mode routes each channel input, A and B, through completely separate parallel signal paths with independent outputs for each channel. Each channel may be processed with its own unique filter, equalization, delay, and limiter settings. The Delay and Limit modules for A and B can be linked and programmed with identical settings by clicking on the Channel Link button below the Mode window.

Stereo

Stereo

Bi-Amp 1

Bi-Amp 2

Bridge

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Contents INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/NU1000DSP Table of Contents Manufacturer Clean only with dry clothLimited Warranty Injury from tip-overBefore you get started IntroductionControl Elements Front panelProcessor Functionality DSP ProcessorRear panel Front Panel controlSetup 3/4 Device Name Naming the amplifier Editing a Preset titleSetup 2/4 Panel Lock Locking the amplifierBIAMP1 DualStereo BIAMP2DEQ XoverProgramming filters/bi-amping crossover Programming dynamic EQsBehringer Amp Remote Software DelayLimit Mode descriptions Dual Mono ConfigurationChanging amplifier mode Output MetersBi-Amp DelayDelay/Peak Limiter Channel Link Peak LimiterFilter/Crossover Frequency Curve Display Setting a linked crossover frequencyFilter/Crossover Moving filter thresholds via click-and-dragAdjusting dynamic EQ frequency via click-and-drag Adjusting Parametric EQ frequency via click-and-dragAdjusting Parametric EQ gain via click-and-drag Parametric EQ Control ViewPC Presets Adjusting dynamic EQ gain via click-and-dragSetup Amp PresetsApplications Bi-ampingProgramming Behringer Amp Remote Software for bi-amping Rack mounting InstallationConnections Specifications NU6000DSPNU3000DSP 150 W Weight Appr .4 lbs / 2.9 kgNU1000DSP 70 WUSA INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/ NU1000DSPAddress Important informationWe Hear You

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