Alesis DEQ230D User Manual

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Basics of Equalization
 
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Channel Copy 
 
You can use the Link function while editing to help set up identical 
curves on both channels. But at some point the curves may need 
to diverge slightly (or significantly). Rather than unlinking the 
channels and starting all over again on Channel B, we have 
included a handy feature called Channel Copy as a subset of  Store 
mode.  
 
The Channel Copy feature is a real time-saver. It will allow the 
settings from Channel A to be stored over whatever settings are in 
Channel B, so that after the completion of  the Store process there 
will be no difference between the settings of  Channels A and B for 
that program. Then you can begin to diversify the settings of  the 
channels to match the needs of  the incoming audio. 
 
The process is simple, but it is subtly different from the normal 
Store procedure. Pay close attention to the following steps: 
 
1.  Before storing the program, unlink the channels. That way 
you’ll be able to begin editing Channels A and B 
independently as soon as you complete step 7. 
2. Press 
and hold the [STORE] button to enter Store mode. The 
Numeric LED Display will begin to flash. 
3.  While holding the [STORE] button, press the 
[LINK/EXIT] button. This will cause the Link LED to 
begin flashing also.  
4.  Release both buttons. 
5.  Select the location for the new program using the methods 
described on the previous page. 
6.  To abort the Store procedure, press the [LINK/EXIT] 
button. The settings for Channel A will not have been copied 
over to Channel B. 
7.  To store the program, press the [STORE] button a second 
time. The settings for Channel A will have been duplicated on 
Channel B. To confirm this, toggle the [LINK/EXIT] 
button. You should see no difference between the settings of  
the channels. Even the Channel Level settings of  Channel B 
should match that of  Channel A.