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Using the S curve 131 to Remove Feedback

One of the most important applications for the S curve 131 is removing feedback from an onstage
monitor system.  This procedure is sometimes called “ringing out,” since feedback usually begins with
a slight ringing sound at the resonant frequencies where the loop between microphone and speaker
is loudest. The advanced Constant Q circuitry ensures that adjacent program frequencies which may
not be causing any problems are unaffected even when attenuating problem frequencies by their
maximum amount.

To ring out a monitor system, start by setting up the stage exactly as it will be used during perfor-
mance, preferably with the performers themselves standing in front of the mics they will be using (this
is important since the physical placement of objects—or people—on the stage can affect the genera-
tion of feedback loops in different frequency areas).  With power to all audio components turned off,
connect the S curve 131  to the monitor mixer, preferably at its main mix inserts (if these are not
available, connect the unit in-line, between the monitor mixer outputs and the monitor amplifier
inputs).  (See pages 8-10 in this manual for typical configuration diagrams.) Because you’ll only be
cutting frequencies, press the Cut Only switch so that it is on (in the down position).  Also, because
you’ll want to be able to make deep cuts, set the Range switch so it is off (in the +12 position).  Then
raise all front panel Equalizer sliders to their upper-most position; because the Cut Only switch is on,
this represents flat response (no cut or boost).

Next, power up all audio equipment (turning on the amplifiers last) and, using one monitor output
only, gradually turn up the volume while a performer is speaking or singing into the primary mic for
that monitor.  Continue slowly increasing the volume until a feedback howl just begins.  Using your
ears or an RTA (Real Time Analyzer), identify the approximate frequency at which this feedback
occurs.  Lower the corresponding Equalizer slider until the feedback disappears.  Then continue
slowly turning up the volume until another feedback howl just begins.  Again identify the approximate
frequency of this feedback and lower the corresponding Equalizer slider until the feedback disap-
pears.  Repeat this procedure until you reach the point where many different frequencies begin to
feedback at once or when you find that you’ve already attenuated most of the feedback frequencies
that are occurring.  This is the point at which the process stops—you’ve gotten as much gain out of
the monitor system as you can without adjusting the physical placement of the mic or monitor speak-
er.  Repeat this procedure for each monitor output (each time using the primary mic for that monitor).

When done successfully, “ringing out” (which should be done before every performance) can add
another 3 to 15 dB more of usable gain to your monitor system—so it’s well worth the time and effort!

Содержание S-Curve 131

Страница 1: ...S C l a s s S i g n a l P r o c e s s o r s 31 BAND EQUALIZER...

Страница 2: ...venience receptacles and at the point at which they exit from the unit 11 Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel...

Страница 3: ...hniques 12 Using a Patchbay 12 Using the S curve 131 with an RTA 13 Using the S curve 131 to Remove Feedback 14 S curve 131 Wiring Guide 15 Specifications 16 Pass Band Graphs 16 Block Diagram 17 Copyr...

Страница 4: ...atures of the S curve 131 as well as a guided tour through the front and rear panels step by step instructions for using the unit suggested applications for use with a patch bay a Real Time Analyzer R...

Страница 5: ...ow noise circuity ensures superb audio fidelity Variable Low Cut Filter for removing rumble and floor noise can be adjusted from 80 to 400 Hz Electronically balanced XLR and TRS inputs and outputs Fro...

Страница 6: ...if the corresponding Range switch is pressed in or 12 dB if the corresponding Range switch is not pressed in When moved all the way down as indicated by the blue 24 dB label the frequency area is att...

Страница 7: ...switch When pressed in the LED in the switch lights yellow and the variable highpass filter is applied to the signal Using the Low Cut can be highly effective in removing rumble and other low fre que...

Страница 8: ...onjunction with mixer insert points or in an effects send return loop The illustrations on pages 8 10 show each of these typical configurations Choose the configuration that is best for your applicati...

Страница 9: ...ment by moving each of the Equalizer sliders up and down carefully listening to the audible result on the audio signal Bear in mind that the very lowest and highest frequency areas may have lit tle or...

Страница 10: ...onnected to the first using the first loudspeaker s extension output Using the S curve 131 with Passive Speakers In this example the mixer s mono output is connected to the S curve 131 s input Then th...

Страница 11: ...both the main PA speakers running a mono mix and for the monitor mix also in mono For the main PA the mixer s MONO output is connected to the S curve 131 s input Then the S curve 131 s output is conne...

Страница 12: ...f S curve 131 s inputs for the main PA speakers Then the outputs are connected to the inputs of the active self powered loudspeakers For the monitor mix the mixer s AUX1 output is connected to the thi...

Страница 13: ...ds in one frequency range obscure softer sounds in the same range by cutting EQ notches in a loud signal you can actually make room for a softer one to shine through And try not to think of EQ as a mi...

Страница 14: ...ence by planning your audio electrical and computer cable runs so that they are as far apart from one another as possible and so they don t run parallel to one another If they have to cross try to ens...

Страница 15: ...this will rarely if ever be the case While watching the RTA use the front panel Equalizer sliders to make corrections to the signal boosting any dips in the measured frequency response and attenuating...

Страница 16: ...ts set the Range switch so it is off in the 12 position Then raise all front panel Equalizer sliders to their upper most position because the Cut Only switch is on this represents flat response no cut...

Страница 17: ...XLR to RCA Cable S curve 131 Wiring Guide There are several ways to interface the S curve 131 depending on your exact monitoring set up Follow the cable diagrams below for connecting your monitor syst...

Страница 18: ...Frequency response unity 10 Hz to 90 kHz 3 dB 4 THD N unity gain Less than 0 01 20Hz to 20kHz 5 Main level Max gain 6 dB 6 Low cut filter variable 15 to 200 Hz 7 Noise with 22 kHz LPF all faders flat...

Страница 19: ...17 S curve 131 Block Diagram...

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