Behringer ULTRA-DRIVE PRO DCX2496 Manual - Page 15

OUT 1-6 menu, The following s 3/8 to 5/8 EQ, DYNAMIC EQ FILTER and DYNAMIC EQ

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15 ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 User Manual The following SUM pages are 100% identical to the IN A/B/C pages 2/5 to 5/5 (see chapters 4.3.2 to 4.3.5)! 4.5 OUT 1-6 menu Use the TYPE parameter in the top left corner of the display to define the type of curve at the lower (left) slope. To define the upper (right) slope, use the TYPE parameter in the top right corner of the display. Both parameters are marked by a curve symbol. Press one of the OUT 1-6 buttons to enter the OUTPUT menu of the respective output. Here, you can set the IN-OUT configuration, X-OVER POINT or, as with the input signals, the EQ and DYNAMIC EQ parameters. 4.5.1 GENERAL You can choose from three different types of filters: 1. Butterworth (with a slope of either 6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct) 2. Bessel (with a slope of either 12 or 24 dB/oct.) 3. Linkwitz-Riley (with a slope of either 12, 24 or 48 dB/oct.) ◊ With higher slopes, the number of filters goes down (see EQ page 3/6, display >FREE

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15
ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 User Manual
The following SUM pages are 100% identical to the IN A/B/C pages 2/5 to
5/5 (see chapters 4.3.2 to 4.3.5)!
4.5
OUT 1-6 menu
Press one of the OUT 1-6 buttons to enter the OUTPUT menu of the respective
output. Here, you can set the IN-OUT configuration, X-OVER POINT or, as with the
input signals, the EQ and DYNAMIC EQ parameters.
4.5.1
GENERAL
Fig. 4.38: Out 5
General
On the first page of this menu, the parameter
INPUT SOURCE
allows you to
choose the input signal feeding the selected output. Available options are the
inputs A-C and the additional SUM signal. If a STEREO-LINK configuration has
been previously selected in the SETUP menu (see chapter 4.2.1. IN/OUT), input A
will automatically be routed to the LEFT CHANNEL outputs, and input B to the
RIGHT CHANNEL outputs. However, these preset configurations can be edited
as desired.
The
OUT 1²-6³ GAIN
parameter controls the volume level of the respective
output channel (also pre-EQ, pre-DYNAMIC EQ, etc.). The setting range is from
-15 to +15 dB. Just as the inputs, the output levels should be set properly to
avoid distortion.
The third parameter,
OUT 1-6-NAME
can be used to assign specific names to the
outputs. In contrast to the DCX2496 inputs, you cannot enter single characters
here, but you may choose from a list of preset names (e.g. LEFT LOW-MID,
RIGHT HI-MID, SUBWOOFER etc.). Depending on the output configuration
(e.g. LMHLMH) and the output selected, the system assigns a default name.
This name can be changed at any time by using the data wheel to select a
different name from the list.
Output±
configuration
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
LMHL MH
Left Lowe
Left
Mid
Left Hi
Right Low
Right Mid
Right Hi
LLMMHH
Left Low
Right Low
Left Mid
Right Mid
Left Hi
Right Hi
L HL HLH
Left Low
Left Hi
Center Low
Center Hi
Right Low
Right Hi
MONO
Sub-woofer
Low
Low-Mid
Mid
Hi-Mid
Hi
Tab. 4.4: Default output names, depending on output configuration
4.5.2
X³OVER POINTS
On this page, you can define the cutoff frequencies and filter curves for the
individual outputs, which are displayed graphically for one stereo side and over
the entire frequency range. Use the OUT buttons 1-6 to select the output to be
processed. A frame around the selected OUT number highlights your selection.
Fig. 4.39: Out 5
X-Over Points
Use the
TYPE
parameter in the top
left
corner of the display to define the type
of curve at the lower (left) slope. To define the upper (right) slope, use the
TYPE
parameter in the top
right
corner of the display. Both parameters are marked by
a curve symbol.
You can choose from three different types of filters:
1.
Butterworth
(with a slope of either 6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct)
2.
Bessel
(with a slope of either 12 or 24 dB/oct.)
3.
Linkwitz±Riley
(with a slope of either 12, 24 or 48 dB/oct.)
With higher slopes, the number of filters goes down (see EQ page 3/6,
display >FREE<). For each 12 dB increase in slope, you will lose 1-2 EQs.
The
FREQ
parameter in the top left corner of the display selects the lower (left)
cutoff frequency for one output. With the same parameter on the right-hand
side you can determine the upper (right) cutoff frequency. These parameters,
too, are marked by a curve symbol.
The
X-OVER ADJUST MODE
, when set to “FREE”, allows you to enter all TYPE
and FREQ values, independent of one another. When set to “LINK”, you can couple
the X-Over filters of adjacent outputs. Though your entries are retained, they will
be
proportionally shifted with each parameter change. When you shift the
upper cutoff frequency of OUT 1 in the LMHLMH configuration for test purposes,
the lower cutoff frequency of OUT 2 will be shifted as well.
The following pages 3/8 to 5/8 (EQ, DYNAMIC EQ (FILTER) and DYNAMIC EQ
(DYNAMICS)) are 100% identical to the IN pages 3/5 to 5/5!
4.5.3
LIMITER
To protect your power amplifiers and loudspeakers, the ULTRADRIVE PRO
DCX2496 features a limiter for each of the six outputs. Use this device to suppress
harmful level peaks.
Fig. 4.40: Out 5
Limiter
Use the
LIMITER
parameter to switch this function ON or OFF. The corresponding
THRESHOLD
parameter determines (similarly to the DYNAMIC EQ) the LIMITER
threshold (-24 to 0 dB).
RELEASE
controls the recovery time that elapses
between the point when the signal drops below THRESHOLD and the deactivation
of the LIMITER function (20 to 4,000 ms).
4.5.4
POLARITY/PHASE
Any phase errors at the outputs (cancellation of specific frequency ranges) may
be corrected here.
Fig. 4.41: Out 5
Polarity/Phase