Behringer NU6000DSP Filter/Crossover Frequency Curve Display, Filter/Crossover Control View

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3.Choose a Hold value either by rotating the Hold virtual knob or by entering a value (in milliseconds) into the matching text box below the knob.

4.Choose a Release value either by rotating the Release virtual knob or by entering a value (in milliseconds) into the matching text box below the knob.

3.3.5 Filter/Crossover

The Filter/Crossover tab displays and controls Filter/XOver module settings in two formats:

Frequency Curve—displays the filter curves in visual form, and allows click-and-drag manipulation of filter threshold points.

Control View—allows parameter tweaks via virtual controls, as well as pull-down menus for filter type and slope.

The Frequency Curve and Control View interact with each other and simultaneously shift as you change parameters in either view.

Filter/Crossover Frequency Curve Display

The Frequency Curve displays a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with 15 dB of cut/boost displayed on the vertical axis. Within this graphic field, the filter curve appears as a solid, colored line running from left to right. The line shifts and moves to reflect changing parameter values entered using the virtual controls and pull-down menus. Dotted vertical lines indicate frequency threshold points for the various filters, numbered 1 through 4, and these threshold points can be selected and moved through the frequency spectrum using the mouse or trackpad.

Moving filter thresholds via click-and-drag

1.Click and hold on the numbered box at the top of the desired filter threshold line.

2.Drag the threshold line to the desired location on the frequency spectrum.

3.The filter curve shown by the solid line will move and adjust as you shift the threshold line. The virtual knob and frequency displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the threshold line in the Frequency Curve.

Filter/Crossover Control View

The Control View of the Filter/Crossover tab contains virtual knob controls for Gain, High Pass filter, and Low Pass filter. Exact parameter values appear in boxes below each virtual knob. These parameters may be altered by either adjusting the virtual knobs or by entering values directly in the parameter boxes.

Pull-down menus contain filter options for Type (Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley) and Slope (6–48 dB).

X-Over option for bi-amping

In Bi-Amp 1 and Bi-Amp 2 modes, the X-Over button appears on the Filter/ Crossover tab. Activating the X-Over button links the Low Pass 2 and High Pass 3 filter controls and automatically creates a synchronized crossover point for bi-amped low frequency and high frequency signals.

Setting a linked crossover frequency

1.Activate the Bi-Amp 1 or Bi-Amp 2 settings on the Configuration tab.

2.Click on the Filter/Crossover tab.

3.Click on the X-Over button on the Filter/Crossover tab. The X-Over button will light up and overlapping filter curves will appear in the Frequency Curve.

4.Set the crossover frequency by any of these methods:

a)drag the Low Pass 2/High Pass 3 threshold line to the desired frequency in the Frequency Curve by clicking and dragging;

b)adjust the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 virtual knobs;

c)Enter the desired frequency directly into the Freq. text box.

5.Select a filter curve from the Type dropdown menu below either the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 virtual knobs.

6.Select the desired curve steepness from the Slope dropdown menu.

3.3.6 Parametric EQ

The Parametric EQ tab displays and controls PEQ DSP module settings in two formats (similar to the Filter/Crossover tab):

Control View—allows parameter tweaks via virtual controls, as well as pull-down menus for EQ type (parametric, low shelving, and high shelving).

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Contents INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/NU1000DSP Table of Contents Clean only with dry cloth Limited WarrantyManufacturer Injury from tip-overIntroduction Control ElementsBefore you get started Front panelDSP Processor Rear panelProcessor Functionality Front Panel controlEditing a Preset title Setup 2/4 Panel LockSetup 3/4 Device Name Naming the amplifier Locking the amplifierDual StereoBIAMP1 BIAMP2Xover Programming filters/bi-amping crossoverDEQ Programming dynamic EQsDelay Behringer Amp Remote SoftwareLimit Configuration Changing amplifier modeMode descriptions Dual Mono Output MetersDelay Delay/Peak Limiter Channel LinkBi-Amp Peak LimiterSetting a linked crossover frequency Filter/CrossoverFilter/Crossover Frequency Curve Display Moving filter thresholds via click-and-dragAdjusting Parametric EQ frequency via click-and-drag Adjusting Parametric EQ gain via click-and-dragAdjusting dynamic EQ frequency via click-and-drag Parametric EQ Control ViewAdjusting dynamic EQ gain via click-and-drag SetupPC Presets Amp PresetsApplications Bi-ampingProgramming Behringer Amp Remote Software for bi-amping Installation Rack mountingConnections Specifications NU6000DSPNU3000DSP Weight Appr .4 lbs / 2.9 kg NU1000DSP150 W 70 WINUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/ NU1000DSP AddressUSA Important informationWe Hear You

NU3000DSP, NU1000DSP, NU6000DSP specifications

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