Alignment Delay; Input Routing (In) - dbx 260 User Manual

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Section 4
Overshoot 1-6
This parameter sets the amount of overshoot for the Instantaneous Transient Clamp™ when PeakStop+ is turned on.

4.10 Alignment Delay

The DriveRack 260 offers pre-crosssover and post-crossover alignment delay. The post-crossover Delay modules can
be used for delay compensation when speaker drivers are offset from one another, compensation for the difference in
high and low frequency speed, and delay fills. The pre-crossover Delay modules can be used for delaying the system
as a whole, without having to readjust each post-crossover delay module. The parameters for the alignment delay are as
follows and are user adjustable:
Delay On/Off
Turns the Delay module on and off.
Delay Time
Sets the amount of speaker alignment delay time. Delay times include:
Seconds - 0.00 to 1.3
Feet - 0 to 1465.1
Meters - 0 to 445.9
Note: The delay time must be allocated to be available. See section 3.5 "Creating a User Configuration" for information
on allocating delay.
Units - Seconds, Feet or Meters
Selects the unit of measurement for the delay.

4.11 Input Routing (IN)

The signal routing begins at the INPUT ROUTING block of the 260. There are two input routing mixers; they are 'A' and
'B'. These input routing mixers allow you to mix any combination of input channels, 1 and 2, for greater flexibility in
routing. Generally, by default, input Ch. 1 corresponds to input mixer 'A' and input Ch. 2 corresponds to input mixer 'B',
however this can be changed. For example, inputs 1 and 2 could be mono summed to the 'A' mixer for a mono front
of house system, while the 'B' mixer also receives a mono summed signal, from inputs 1 and 2, but feeds a delay or
balcony fill. The power in such a setup is that each input routing mixer, 'A' and 'B', could have completely independent
input signal processing chains and parameters. Therefore, in such a configuration, the user could Auto EQ the front
of house system (input mixer 'A' chain) independently from the delay fills (input mixer 'B chain) and apply feedback
suppression to only the front of house system, while not affecting the delay fills. Each input routing mixer ('A' and 'B')
contains the following parameters, which are user adjustable on all programs.
Input 1 Level -Inf to 20dB
Adjusts the input level of input 1.
Input 2 Level -Inf to 20dB
Adjusts the input level of input 2.
Master level -Inf to 20dB
This parameter is used to control the overall level of the mixed input signals.
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