Behringer FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO DSP1100P User Manual Page 16

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+ Please, use the Total-Bypass function only with utmost caution because by deactivation, the
FEEDBACK DESTROYER possibly unlocks suppressed feedbacks.
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Any modifications made to a preset can be stored with the help of the
Store
key. Ten presets are
available on the FEEDBACK DESTROYER. Press and keep the
In/Out
and the
Store
keys for about
two seconds, the FEEDBACK DESTROYER automatically enters MIDI mode.
+ Press and keep the keys
Filter Select
and
Store
before powering up the FEEDBACK DESTROYER.
Then switch on the FEEDBACK DESTROYER and keep the two keys pressed for about two seconds.
The programs are counted up and reset to their original default settings.
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Use the
Power
switch to switch on the FEEDBACK DESTROYER.
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With the
Jog Wheel
, a continuous rotary control, you can freely change the selected parameters. Turn
the wheel clockwise to increase the values, or counter-clockwise to reduce them.
4.2 Display and indicators
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Fig. 4.3: The display elements on the front panel
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After power-up, the
LED display
reads the number of the preset last used. This clearly legible, 2 1/2-
digit numeric display has plus/minus indicators to show that parameters are incremented or decremented
in Edit mode.
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The indicators
Hz, kHz, 1/60
and
dB
to the right of the display light up when you change the associated
parameters in Edit mode. For example, if you raise the level of a filter, the “dB” indicator lights up. A “+”
to the left of the preset number signals that the level is being increased.
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The FEEDBACK DESTROYER features 24 filters which can be monitored conveniently with the indi-
cators next to the display. Twelve LEDs inform you about the status of the filters of each channel (left/
right). A bright LED announces that a filter has been set. Cyclically flashing LEDs signal seeking filters
in Single-Shot and Auto mode.
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The level meter enables you to monitor the output level. Each channel has eight LEDs to correctly
monitor the level. A continously flickering Clip-LED informs you about possibly occuring distortion (see
5.6). If the FEEDBACK DESTROYER is set to Total Bypass mode, the level meter announces the
input level.
4. CONTROL ELEMENTS
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