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ALESIS DEQ230D User Manual

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Basics of Equalization

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Here's a description of what each function does.

Button 1: Master Level (+/- 6 dB)

The Master Level function is one way to customize the DEQ230

to your environment. If the equipment in your setup tends to send

very hot signals, you can use this function to prevent the output of

the DEQ230 from clipping.

When a hot line level signal comes in, the DEQ230 has plenty of

headroom to deal with it. But if you perform some radical

equalization on this signal, it is possible that the combination of

the incoming hot signal plus the equalization you have done may

put the signal "over the top" and within range of clipping. The

Master Level function allows you to reduce the level of the

equalized signal before it reaches the final output stage of the

DEQ230.

Don't confuse this with the Channel Level settings in Edit mode.

The Channel Level settings are stored with the program, and

therefore may vary from program to program. The Master Level

setting is global; i.e., it is always active and will affect every

program. There is a diagram on page 30 that illustrates the

relationship between Channel Level and Master Level.

To lower or raise the Master Level setting, use the [DOWN/UP]

buttons. To reset the value of this function to 0 dB, press the

[DOWN] and [UP] buttons at the same time.

For an explanation of how to use the Channel Level control

feature, see page 42.

Button 2: Release Edit Group (On/Off)

Of all the Setup features, this is the one that will most affect the

way you work with the DEQ230. The Release Edit Group setting

determines the behavior of the [BAND SELECT] buttons in

Edit mode.

For the sake of describing this feature, let's review some things we

already know. When you press a [BAND SELECT] button, you

enter Edit mode. If you don't press one of the [DOWN/UP]

buttons right away, you can keep pressing [BAND SELECT]

buttons until you have several of them selected simultaneously.

This is called selecting an Edit Group.

Once you have selected an Edit Group, you can cut or boost the

gain of all of the bands in the Edit Group simultaneously; they

will move up or down in proportion to one another. The Release

Edit Group feature does not affect these things; this is always how

the DEQ230 operates.

However, once you make an edit, it makes a big difference whether

the Release Edit Group feature is on or off. If it is on, the very

next [BAND SELECT] button you press will "release" all of the

previously selected bands. The only band that will be selected is

the one you just pressed. You will know this when it happens,

because that's the only Band Gain LED that will be blinking.

If you are likely to edit only
one or two bands at a time
when constructing a new
curve, set the Release Edit
Group function to On. This
will enable you to move
more quickly across the
audio spectrum.

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