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DriveRack® User Manual
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indicates what Crossover type is currently selected. Rotate the DATA wheel to select 
the Crossover type. The letters ‘A’ or ‘B’ to the left of the crossover indicate a mono 
crossover, ‘A+B’ indicates a mono summed crossover, and the letters ‘ST” indicate a 
stereo crossover. Pressing and then rotating the DATA wheel lets you select the route 
path (i.e. which inputs will be routed to the selected Crossover module). You can route 
either Input A, Input B or a sum of the Inputs (A+B) to any mono input crossover. As 
previously mentioned, a  stereo crossover selection is indicated with the letters ‘ST’ (use 
this selection when you want to use a stereo in/stereo out configuration). Use the PREV 
PG
 and NEXT PG buttons to move through Outputs 1-6, configuring Crossover modules 
as necessary, and then to the next module screen which will appear something like this:
 
POST EQ 
 
  
 Link/Unlink 
2
3
4
5
6
2
P
P
P
P
P
P
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unlink these output PEQ modules as desired. Use the PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons 
to move through outputs 1-6, linking and unlinking modules as desired, and then to the 
next module screen which will appear something like this: 
 
 
 
 
   
LIMITER 
 
 Select 
 Link/Unlink 
2
3
4
5
6
2
L
L
L
L
L
L
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the display indicates what Dynamics processor type is currently selected (i.e. Limiter 
or AGC). Rotate the DATA wheel to select the Dynamics processor type. Pressing and 
then rotating the DATA wheel lets you link or unlink these Dynamics modules. Note 
that you can only link like type Dynamics modules. Use the PREV PG and NEXT PG 
buttons to move through outputs 1-6, selecting and linking/unlinking these modules as 
necessary, and then to the next module screen which will appear something like this:
 
   
MONO DLY 20 MS 
810 ms Unused 
 Select 
 Link/Unlink 
2
3
4
5
6
2
D
D
D
D
D
D
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of the display indicates how much delay time is currently allocated to this module. The 
1-6 Output indicators indicate which Output Delay module you have selected. Rotate the 
DATA wheel to set how much delay time will be available to the selected Output Delay 
module. Note that the actual delay time is not set at this point; the delay time can be set 
Configuration Functions