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SHARK DSP110
9The LOW  CUT button  lets you  enter the  high pass  filters cut-off  frequency
(20 to 150 Hz). When set to OFF the  filter is inoperative. The control and Hz
LEDs light up  while you are  entering a  value. Use the  UP/DOWN buttons to
edit. Pressing  the LOW CUT  button for  a longer  time (please  wait, until  all
five parameter LEDs light up) enables the keypad lock  feature which prevents
inadvertent editing of parameters and settings. When the keypad lock is enabled,
the LOW CUT keys control LED starts flashing.
10 Use the GATE button to adjust the threshold of the internal Noise Gate (-96 dB
through -44 dB). When set to OFF,  the Noise Gate is inoperative. The  control
LED of the GATE button lights up while you are entering a value. Pressing the
GATE button for a longer time (please  wait, until all five parameter LEDs  light
up) enables  the GATE LEARN  function, which  automatically sets  the Noise
Gate threshold  by analyzing the  program material  and adjusting  the value
accordingly (value detected plus 2 dB). In GATE LEARN mode, the GATE keys
control LED starts flashing. As long  as the LED flashes, the  detected value is
read on the display, when the LED stops flashing, the value is raised by +2 dB.
11 The COMPRESSOR button  gives you access  to two parameters  that let you
adapt the DSP110s Compressor  function to the  program material. Press  the
button once to adjust the DENSITY parameter, which controls the compression
density from 0  (no processing)  to 100  (maximum compression).  Press the
COMPRESSOR button a second  time to adjust  the SPEED parameter which
controls the Compressors attack and release times from 10 to 1000 msec. The
msec LED lights up as soon as you select the SPEED parameter.
12 The FILTER key allows  you to set  the feedback detection  sensitivity within a
range from 1 (no sensitivity) through  100 (full sensitivity). The default  value is
50. The control LED lights up during data entry. Briefly press the FILTER key a
second time  to edit the  maximum attenuation  of the  FB-D filter  (from -3  dB
through -48 dB in steps of 3). Pressing the FILTER key longer (please wait, until
all five parameter LEDs light up) activates the FILTER LEARN  function, which
automatically searches for feedback frequencies and assigns free filters to the
frequencies found. Now you can enter the number of filters (standard: 9) to be
used for permanent feedback  suppression. Although the  remaining filters are
also used  to eliminate feedback  frequencies, they  are released  once new
feedback occurs. Pressing  the FILTER key  once again activates  the FILTER
LEARN function.
1. INTRODUCTION