ALESIS DEQ230D User Manual

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Applications

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Eliminating Feedback

During a live performance, you may experience feedback if a

microphone is placed too close to a monitor. However, this

feedback often occurs at one frequency before it happens at

others. You can "ring out" the monitor by using EQ to cut the

frequency that’s feeding back. The following is best to try when the

band and audience are not present:


1. Insert the EQ between the mixer’s monitor output and the

monitor amplifier.

2. Slowly and carefully raise the monitor level to the point of

feedback. Notice that it always feeds back at the same

frequency unless the mic is moved a lot. As soon as you hear

feedback, turn the monitor level down, but not off.

3. Select a band that is near where you think the feedback is

occurring. For example, if you’re getting high-frequency

feedback, try 6.3 kHz.

4. Slowly raise the 6.3 kHz Band Gain level while listening for

feedback. If you hear feedback, cut that frequency because you

guessed right.

5. If you don’t hear feedback, return that band to “0” and repeat

this procedure with another frequency band. Once you hear

feedback, cut that frequency.

If you don’t hear feedback at any frequency using this method, try

boosting the monitor level a little more.

Filtering effects

The answering machine

A popular vocal effect is to filter the voice to a limited frequency

range. This “telephone” effect is also called “futzing,” and can be

used on any instrument or mix. Here’s how to get that sound on

the DEQ230:


1. Follow the instructions for items 1 and 2 from Step 2.
2. Press all of the [BAND SELECT] buttons in the ranges

from 25 Hz to 630 Hz and from 6.3 kHz to 20 kHz on the

channel you are using.

3. Use

the

[DOWN] BUTTON to reduce all of these

frequencies until their LEDs are at -12 dB.

4. Select all of the unedited frequencies and boost them as high

as you can without clipping the signal.

5. Be sure to toggle the [BYPASS] button to compare the result

with the original.

This procedure can be an
effective tool in isolating and
eliminating feedback in the
main or house system as well.

If the Numeric LED Display
shows “Li” when you press
[BAND SELECT] buttons on
Channel B, it means the
channels are linked. Either
make the edits on Channel A, or
return to Program mode and
press [LINK/EXIT] to unlink
the channels.

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