Afs - SoundCraft Ui24R User Manual

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CHANNEL EDIT > GRAPHIC EQ > AFS
AFS2 is a dbx feedback suppression system that uses 12 intelligent filters to detect and eliminate
feedback across the audio spectrum. You can set AFS2 up on the master stereo output and/or Aux bus
master channels by navigating to the channel's Edit screen and selecting the EQ tab.
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AFS

works in two modes. Fixed mode is used for 'ringing out' a system before a performance to ensure
maximum headroom. Live Mode, continuously updates filter placement and is used during a performance.
Live filters are smarter than Fixed filters. They have the ability to detect feedback within complex program
material. This makes them ideal for protecting the system from feedback as conditions change during the
performance. Live filters can also detect when they are no longer needed and remove themselves from the
chain, effectively restoring sonic fidelity and freeing up Live filters for use elsewhere.
In normal operation, you would setup AFS
for the actual performance.
Ringing Out The Sound System
Fixed filters are set before a performance in a process called 'ringing out a system'. This is done after all
other system EQ has been performed. Ringing out the sound system for feedback before use allows you to
squeeze more gain out of the system before the onset of feedback and can help ensure you're not right at
the edge of feedback during system use.
dbx AFS
Set up and operate the feedback elimination system for this bus.
A dialogue box will open up with setup options.
CLEAR FILTERS
Clear the AFS
All filters need to be cleared before normal set-up. However, you can also reset the Live and Fixed filters
independently, depending on need.
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in Fixed mode before a performance, then switch to Live mode
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SETUP
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filters for a new performance / set-up
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5.3.1: AFS
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5.3.1: AFS

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