Alignment Delay; Input Routing - dbx DriveRack 260 User Manual

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Detailed Parameters
reduction needed to keep the output signal below the ceiling set by the Instantaneous Transient
Clamp™. Note that since the PeakStop+™ limiter is a fail-safe limiter, it must come after the
OUTPUT GAIN control.
Overshoot 1-6
This parameter sets the amount of overshoot for the Instantaneous Transient Clamp™.

4.10 Alignment Delay

The 260 DriveRack offers alignment delay to use for compensating signal delay that occurs due
to internal speaker components such as horns, speakers and subwoofers within speaker cabi-
nets. The alignment delay is also ideal to compensate for the difference in high and low fre-
quency speed. The parameters for the alignment delay are as follows and are user adjustable:
Delay On/Off
Turns the Speaker Alignment delay on and off.
Length
Sets the amount of Speaker Alignment delay time. Delay times include: Seconds- 0.00-2.7 sec-
onds, Feet- 0.00-11.3 and Meters - 0.00-3.43. Fine adjustments are made in 20uS increments.
Coarse adjustments are made in 190 msec increments.
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. These parameters 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.
Level Inf to 20dB
This parameter is used to adjust the level for the selected channel.
Master level Inf to 20dB
This parameter is used to control the overall output level of the mixed input signals.
Pink Noise On/Off
Turns the pink noise generator on and off.
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