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LA Audio DPF3103 - Linking Channel a & B; Selecting a Parametric Band; Selecting Channel a & B

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5.0 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS
SELECTING CHANNEL A & B:
To edit Channel A or B press it's associated CHANNEL SELECT button.
LINKING CHANNEL A & B:
Press and hold CHANNEL SELECT A
Press CHANNEL SELECT B and release both buttons together.
Or vice-versa.
Unlike the Graphic you cannot set different values for Channel A &
Channel B and then link them. So if you wish to use the parametric in
stereo you should select both channels before you start editing.
If you do try to link channels with different settings a dialogue box will ask
you to copy the values of A onto B or B onto A.
COPY CHANNEL A TO CHANNEL B
At the dialogue box, press and hold CHANNEL SELECT A.
Press CHANNEL SELECT B. The data from Channel A is copied to B.
Release both CHANNEL SELECT buttons together. They will be Linked.
To copy B to A, press and hold CHANNEL SELECT B first.
You can of course use the Parametric for stereo without linking channels
bearing in mind that the overall GAIN must also be adjusted separately.
Channel selection also affects the Filters.
SELECTING A PARAMETRIC BAND:
Use the blue buttons below the screen to select Frequency, Gain or Bandwidth
for any of the 3 bands and adjust using the DATA WHEEL.
The selected band (BP1, BP2 or BP3) is shown on the left of the screen. A
vertical bar indicates the frequency of the selected band which is also shown,
with gain and bandwidth (Bw), at the top of the screen.
FREQUENCY
Press FREQ button on Band 1, 2 or 3. DATA WHEEL defaults to
frequency adjust (PARAMETER) mode. Each Band covers 20Hz to 20kHz
in 1/18th octave steps. Default frequencies are Band 1: 200Hz, Band 2:
1kHz and Band 3: 6k04.
GAIN
Press GAIN on Band 1, 2 or 3. DATA WHEEL defaults to gain adjust
(DATA) mode. GAIN range is -40dB to +15dB in 0.5dB steps..

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