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dbx 14/10 Graphic Equaliser Question: Stored Memory Curves
Hi,
I have a dbx 14/10 graphic equaliser and have been using the auto equalisation capability and then storing the resultant curves in the memory slots 1 to 6 (i.e. I have placed the calibrated microphone in 6 different locations and run the automated equalisation process). I can see that the process is being performed okay.
How can I tell if the equalised curve has been saved okay in the selected memory slot?
If I select the memory location should the stored curve be displayed on the graphic equaliser ?
I do not see anything on the screen if I select the individual memory locations at the moment.
Any feedback advice gratefully received.
Paul.
I have a dbx 14/10 graphic equaliser and have been using the auto equalisation capability and then storing the resultant curves in the memory slots 1 to 6 (i.e. I have placed the calibrated microphone in 6 different locations and run the automated equalisation process). I can see that the process is being performed okay.
How can I tell if the equalised curve has been saved okay in the selected memory slot?
If I select the memory location should the stored curve be displayed on the graphic equaliser ?
I do not see anything on the screen if I select the individual memory locations at the moment.
Any feedback advice gratefully received.
Paul.
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