Operational Example - Klark Teknik DN9848 Operator's Manual

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Operational Example

Quick Start
This section assumes that the DN9848 is not locked and that the user is familiar with the concepts of
crossovers, compressors, equalisers and limiters.
Each input channel includes eight parametric equalisation stages, up to 1000ms of delay, gain control
and compression. Full metering with clip indication is available for all input and output channels.
Each output channel provides configurable high and low-pass crossover filters in addition to six further
stages of fully parametric equalisation, adjustable delay of up to 300ms, gain control, muting and
limiting. Dual all-pass phase correction sections are also included, each of which is referenced to the
cut-off frequency of the low-pass filter and adjustable in 5 degree steps.
To access an Input Channel for editing, press one of the four input channel select buttons. This will
display the first page of the Input Channel menu. Further button presses will step through the menu
pages, eventually returning to the first page.
Changes to on-screen parameters are made via the X, Y and Z rotary controllers that relate directly to the
parameters currently displayed on-screen. Each controller has an illuminated status indicator which
will remain unlit if there is no corresponding parameter (ie. if the current screen contains only one or
two adjustable parameters).
To Access an Output Channel, press one of the eight output channel select buttons. This will display the
first page of the Output Channel menu. Further control presses will step through the menu pages,
eventually returning to the first page. Note that the input-to-output routing options are selected within
the Output Channel menu.
The crossover filter types available are:
12dB/octave peaking (high-pass only)
24 dB/octave peaking (high-pass only)
Butterworth
Linkwitz-Riley
Bessel
Changes to on-screen parameters are made via the X, Y and Z rotary controllers that relate directly to the
parameters currently displayed on-screen. Each controller has an illuminated status indicator which
will remain unlit if there is no corresponding parameter (ie. if the current screen contains only one or
two adjustable parameters).
To load a factory preset or user patch, press RECALL to display the Recall menu. Here it is possible to
select from System, User and Factory patches. Changes to on-screen parameters are made via the X, Y
and Z rotary controllers that relate directly to the parameters currently displayed on-screen.
To save a User or System Patch, press SAVE to display the save menu. Here patches may be saved into
either the System or User locations and named with up to 24 characters. Changes to on-screen
parameters are made via the X, Y and Z rotary controllers that relate directly to the parameters currently
displayed on-screen.
24
(6, 12, 18, 24, 36 and 48dB/octave)
(12 and 24dB/octave)
(12, 18, 24, 36 and 48dB/octave

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