ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496

Fig. 3.23: I/O menu (page 4)

On the fourth page of the I/O menu, the ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 allows you to delay either the MAIN output signal or the AUX signal, which is useful, for example, when the connected speakers are positioned at a distance from each other, which results in audible run-time differences and/or phase cancellation.

With the A key you can select the left or right stereo side. Independently of the Stereo LINK mode both sides can be processed separately. Keep the key pressed to edit both sides simultaneously. The B key determined whether the MAIN or AUX output signal is processed. Keep this key pressed to reset all delay settings.

With the upper data wheel you can determine the unit for the delay settings. You can choose between milliseconds (0 - 300 ms), feet (0 - 338.08 ft) or meters (0 - 103.08 m). If feet or meters have been selected, the lower data wheel adjusts the current ambient temperature in °Fahrenheit or °C, so as to ensure an optimum delay response pattern (TEMP.). This is necessary because the speed of sound largely depends on the ambient temperature. For example, at 20 °C ambient temperature, the speed of sound is 343.6 m/s. The higher the temperature, the higher the speed of sound (plus 0.6 m/s per °C).

Depending on the channel selected, the large data wheel now controls the left or right stereo side of the output signal (DELAY LEFT and DELAY RIGHT) or even both at the same time. Press the wheel to select a coarse or fine adjustment scale.

+The AUX output allows you to send out both the delayed and the undelayed signal. This way, you can set up a delay line without any additional equipment (see also chapter 4.4).

3.7 BYPASS menu

The BYPASS menu includes one page, on which you can select various BYPASS parameters for making comparisons between different sound settings.

Fig. 3.24: BYPASS menu

In DUAL MONO mode you can activate the relay bypass function for the left (upper data wheel: BYPASS LEFT) or right stereo side (lower data wheel: BYPASS RIGHT). This connects the analog left or right input of the unit to the corresponding analog output, so that the signals bypass the modules completely. In STEREO LINK mode the upper and lower data wheels disable the modules of both sides simultaneously, so that only the unprocessed input signal can be heard (BYPASS ALL).

+Keeping the BYPASS key pressed in DUAL MONO or STEREO LINK mode activates the bypass relays of both channels.

Turn the large data wheel to select individual modules, and press it to remove them from the signal path. The same can be achieved by pressing the B key (BYPASS MODULE). Keeping this key pressed for a while will reset all BYPASS settings. Keeping the module keys pressed for a while (GEQ, PEQ etc.) will enable/disable the bypass function for individual modules.

+Please note that the WIDTH function (stereo imager) is not available in DUAL MONO mode, and is therefore not displayed in the BYPASS menu.

3.8 RTA menu (Real-Time Analyzer)

Your ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 features an FFT real-time analyzer for the graphic representation of all frequency ranges (61 bands). Additionally, this menu includes an AUTO EQ function (AEQ) for automatic frequency response correction (see chapter 3.8.1).

Fig. 3.25: RTA menu (page 1)

On the first page, the A key selects the analyzer input signal. These settings are the same you can adjust on page 3 of the I/O menu. You can choose between the options MAIN IN or DIG IN (L + R IN), MAIN OUT (L + R OUT), AUX. OUT/DIG. OUT (L + R DIGOUT) and RTA IN (MIC/LINE). Use the A key for selection. Keep the key pressed to determine which input signal is displayed by the analyzer (left, right or complete input signal—not available if RTA IN has been selected).

RTA MIC/LINE IN displays the signal present at the RTA/MIC input (see chapter 3.11).

The MAX. parameter (upper data wheel) allows you to select an “excerpt” of the entire level spectrum, depending on the actual magnitude of the signal level. The adjusted dB value (0 to -60 dB) refers to the upper limit that will be displayed. Press the wheel to activate the AUTO function. Now the MAX value is adjusted automatically, depending on the signal level. RANGE (lower data wheel) determines the dynamic range displayed in four steps (15, 30, 60 or 90 dB). Depending on the selected MAX value, the dynamic range displayed will be extended towards the bottom end.

LEVEL or PEAKH (large data wheel) allow you to select specifically each of the 61 frequency bands and display their current volume levels (LEVEL) or PEAK values referenced to the adjusted frequency. The cursor arrows above and below the graphic indicate the currently selected frequency range. The level of the main signal is shown by the LEVEL meter to the left of the RTA display.

Fig. 3.26: RTA menu (page 2)

On the second page of the RTA menu you can adjust the release time in four steps (FAST, MID, SLOW and AVRG) with the A key (RATE). If set to FAST, MID or SLOW, the RTA uses peak detectors. If set to AVRG, it calculates average values from the signal levels. In this mode, the analyzer seems to be processing slower than usual. The B key (PEAK) selects in five steps how fast the displayed signal peaks disappear again (FAST, MID, SLOW, HOLD and OFF). If set to HOLD, the maximum values of the individual frequency bands are “frozen”. If you press the B key for about 1 s, the “frozen” level peaks are reset and can be calculated anew.

+If PEAK is set to HOLD, the name of the LEVEL parameter changes to PEAKH.

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3. MENU STRUCTURE AND EDITING