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ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 User Manual

Turn the upper data wheel to select a frequency band for editing with the 

FREQ

 

parameter. 31 bands are available comprising the entire frequency spectrum 

from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. With the large data wheel (

GAIN

) you can boost or cut the 

level of the selected band. The setting range is from -15 to +15 dB.

VPQ (Virtual Paragraphic Equalizer) function

The lower data wheel (

BW/OCT

) additionally assigns the required bandwidth 

to the filters. This means that the frequency bands have a peaking boost/cut 

characteristic around their center frequency. The number of adjacent frequency 

ranges influenced by this is determined by the bandwidth. The setting range is 

from 1/3 too 59/3.
As soon as this parameter has been modified, the RESET GEQ message 

(left bottom part of display) changes to ACCEPT VALUES. Now, when you press 

the B key (or the large data wheel), the current value is stored and you can 

continue to enter the filter settings as required.
When you press the lower data wheel, the BW/OCT parameter changes to 

MODE

Turn the wheel to select a HIGH or LOW shelving filter. In this case, the GAIN 

parameter changes to dB/OCT. Use the large data wheel to adjust the filter slope 

from -15 to +15 dB/oct. In HIGH mode, all frequency bands above the selected 

frequency are now raised or lowered in level. In LOW mode, all frequency 

bands below that frequency are modified. Confirm your entries with the B key 

(ACCEPT VALUES).
The A key to the left of the display can be used in DUAL MONO mode to alternate 

between the left and right-channel audio signal. Keep the key pressed for 

some time to display the settings of both sides and edit them simultaneously. 

In STEREO LINK mode both channels are always processed simultaneously.
The B key allows you to reset the filter settings (RESET EQ). Hit it briefly to reset 

the currently selected frequency band to 0.0 dB gain. Press it for about 1 s to 

reset all frequency bands. Single frequency bands can be reset by pressing the 

large data wheel.

3.2.2  PEQ menu

Press the 

PEQ

 key to use parametric EQs for signal processing. On each 

stereo side, you have ten EQs available, which can be set to PEQ or FBD mode 

(Feedback Destroyer: see chapter 3.2.4). In addition to the band-pass filters, 

this menu offers filters of the shelving type (high or low), with a slope of 6 or 

12 dB/oct.

Fig. 3.2: PEQ menu (page 1)

This menu comprises two pages, as can be seen in the top left part of the 

display. Similar to the GEQ menu, page 1 of the PEQ menu provides a graphic 

representation of the entire frequency range. Parameter changes can be effected 

with the corres-ponding controls (FREQ: upper data wheel, GAIN: large data 

wheel, BW/OCT: lower data wheel).
To reset the selected PEQ, keep the B key to the left of the displa`y pressed for 

about 1 s. Or hit it briefly to select the parametric filters. 

Fig. 3.3: PEQ menu (page 2)

Press the PAGE or PEQ key to select the second menu page. If no parametric EQ 

was selected before, page 2 will be displayed immediately, providing a list of the 

ten available locations with all relevant parameters. Single filters can be selected 

either by turning the lower data wheel or by pressing the lower and upper 

data wheels (UP/DOWN). 

MODE

 allows you to activate the selected filter with 

the large data wheel (press or turn) (PARAM). This will display the associated 

parameters 

FREQ

BW(OCT)

 and 

GAIN

, which can be selected by turning the 

upper data wheel. Value changes must be entered with the large data wheel. 

The GAIN setting range is from -15 to +15 dB, the frequency range (FREQ) is from 

20 to 20,000 Hz. The FREQ parameter can be adjusted with two scales. The first 

scrolls faster through the frequency ranges (1/6 oct. per step), the second 

uses much finer increments (1/60 oct. per step). Press the large data wheel to 

alternate between these two scales.
The parameter BW(OCT) adjusts the bandwidth of the band-pass filter. 

The “width” of the peaking characteristic (1/10 oct. to 10 oct.) is determined by 

this value. Additionally, you can select shelving filters here with a slope of 6 or 

12 dB/oct. (e.g. L=Low, 6 dB / H=High, 12 dB, etc.)

Explanation:
The low-shelving filter raises (positive gain) or lowers (negative gain) 

the level of the frequency band below the adjusted frequency. 
The high-shelving filter, on the other hand, raises (positive gain) 

or  lowers (negative gain) the level of the frequency band above the 

adjusted frequency.
The band-pass filter raises or lowers the level of the frequency range 

around the center frequency.

The GAIN and BW(OCT) values can be reset by pressing the large data wheel.
In this menu too, the A keys selects the left and right-channel signals. If STEREO 

LINK modes has been selected in the UTILITIES menu (chapter 3.5), the parameter 

values refer to both sides.

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At least one filter must be activated on page 2 to be able to recall the 
first page of the PEQ menu.

3.2.3  DEQ menu

Press the 

DEQ

 key to select the DEQ menu. Due to their complexity, the Dynamic 

EQs have their parameters split up on three pages.

Explanation:
A Dynamic EQ influences a defined frequency range of a signal, 

based on the volume level. It can either raise or lower the level of a 

specific frequency, depending on the GAIN setting chosen by the user.
When the GAIN setting selected causes the frequency range to 

be lowered in level, and when the signal exceeds a pre-defined 

THRESHOLD, the EQ starts processing the sound and cuts the level of 

the respective frequency range. The amount of attenuation applied 

is determined by the RATIO parameter. When the signal drops below 

the THRESHOLD, the frequency range is “smoothed out” again, i.e. the 

Dynamic EQ stops processing the frequency range.
When the GAIN setting selected causes the frequency range to be raised 

in level, this boost depends on the volume level. As soon as the level of 

the selected frequency range drops below a pre-defined THRESHOLD, 

this results in a signal boost determined by the RATIO parameter. If the 

signal exceeds the threshold again, the Dynamic EQ stops processing 

the sound.

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