Electro-Voice Dx46 Owner's Manual page 32

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that are affected by the filter. Use the < SELECT > buttons to navigate to the filter setting you wish to adjust, and
the Value Up and Down buttons to alter these settings. Press the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment
values by one unit, or press and hold to scroll rapidly through available values. (Values do not wrap-around.)
Low-pass (Lopass)
The Low-Pass filter determines the ultimate high frequency that your sound reinforcement system is allowed to re-
produce; given the capabilities of amplifiers, speakers and transducers. The low-pass filter is useful for reducing ex-
cessive high frequency energy that can create stress on high frequency transducers and listener fatigue. Available
parameters are Frequency and Slope. The frequency parameter determines the frequency above which frequencies
will be attenuated. The slope determines how quickly frequencies above the cutoff frequency will be attenuated.
(See response curve.)
Use the < SELECT > buttons to navigate to the filter setting you wish to adjust, and the Value Up and Down buttons
to alter these settings. Press the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment values by one unit, or press and
hold to scroll rapidly through available values. (Values do not wrap-around.)
High-pass (Hipass)
The Hi-Pass filter determines the ultimate low frequency that your sound reinforcement system is allowed to repro-
duce; given the capabilities of amplifiers, speakers and transducers. Available parameters are Frequency and Slope.
The frequency parameter determines the frequency below which frequencies will be attenuated. The slope deter-
mines how quickly frequencies below that will be attenuated. (See response curve.) Use the < SELECT > buttons
to navigate to the filter setting you wish to adjust, and the Value Up and Down buttons to alter these settings. Press
the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment values by one unit, or press and hold to scroll rapidly through
available values. (Values do not wrap-around.)
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G
EQ (GEQ)
NPUT
RAPHIC
Use the < SELECT > buttons to make the top line of the Edit screen active and the Value Up and Down
buttons to navigate to the Input GEQ screen. The Dx46's input signal path includes a stereo 31-band
graphic equalizer after the stereo 10-band PEQ in the signal path. This DSP block can be used for very
precisely identifying, isolating and correcting problematic frequency ranges. Keep in mind that changes
to the Input GEQ will be interactive with adjustments made in the Input PEQ. Unexpected results can occur.
Overview
Press the < SELECT > buttons to move the cursor down into the GEQ frequency adjustment field. Subsequent
presses of the < SELECT > buttons will move the cursor forward or backwards through the frequency adjustment
field; from band to band. The selected frequency's "fader" is highlighted in the display. As each band is selected, its
center frequency and current cut/boost setting is displayed on the top line of the LCD display.
To adjust the amount of boost or cut for a selected frequency band, select the band with the < SELECT > buttons
and press the Value Up or Down buttons as required. The LCD display will reflect your changes by moving the se-
lected frequency band's "fader" up or down.
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IN A:GEQ
Fader
Description
Fader active (Active)
Fader deactivated (Bypass)
Table 5-8: Fader in GEQ
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