The very observant of you will have seen the new banner on our website extolling the virtues of the DP548 as your means of making the best of your sound no matter what the application may be – live sound, club install, theatre, cinema, karaoke bar (if you are Chinese this seems to be an increasingly popular choice!).
Well, excuse me for this cliche, but the best has just got better. To coincide with the Frankfurt ProLight+Sound show in Frankfurt (6-11 April – what do you mean you aren’t going? We’re in Hall 8.0, Stand F60 – thanks for asking), there is a new release of firmware for this, our flagship processor.
Anyone who has played with a SiDD, or a D2, you’ll be aware of the fact that the dynamic EQ filter could be switched to a high or low shelf response as well as working like a traditional parametric band. In the case of the D2 ”outside” bands could also be set to full range allowing the band to work as a compressor or expander as well.
This functionality has now been added to all bands of dynamic EQ in the DP548, greatly increasing the flexibility of the dynamics on the input side of things. Let me explain further…
Switching an band of DEQ to full range and changing the mode to cut below the threshold, transforms this band into a downwards expander, so can be used for soft gating. Change the mode to cut above the threshold and stay with full range, and you’ve got a compressor.
Switch two bands to boost below the threshold and set one to low shelf and one to high shelf and you’ve got a dynamic loudness control that will progressively end up at a flat response above the threshold you choose. If you set very slow attack and release times on these bands, and make use of the ”max gain” setting to limit the amount of shelving emphasis, this will provide very effective compensation at low levels then disappear as the night gets louder…
Switch one band to cut below the threshold and turn it into a high shelf – using a reasonably fast envelope (attack at about 50mS, release at about 100mS) and you have a handy single ended noise reduction system to curtail HF noise and clean up hissing mic channels.
All but the auto-loudness application only use one of the three bands on an input so you’re still left with a couple of DEQs to tidy up any other problems. Remember that the sidechains can be linked (as long as the channels are control linked) so your stereo image will be preserved.
If you’ve any suggestions for other uses we’d be interested in hearing about them 🙂
Hello there,
I have just been looking in to updating Audiocore and the firmware on my DP548. First of all I am running windows 7 which is not listed as a compatible O/S for Audiocore but this has not been a problem so far. I upgraded to V8.71 anyway and it appears to work fine. Should I be worried?
Secondly, when looking at the instructions on updating the firmware on the 548 it stipulates that I should set the unit to RS232, does this mean the update can only be done over a cable connection? Unfortunately my laptop does not have an RS232 port but I am connected wirelessly via the RS485 port. I am wondering if I should just take the unit to LMC and get them to do it for me???
Thanks.
Hi Harry – you are correct – firmware can only be upgraded via the RS232 port – you can get a USB-Serial adapter cheaply from amazon – the one we keep in stock and recommend is the Aten UC232A – avaialble from us, or from here (cheaper!) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aten-UC232A-USB-Serial-Converter/dp/B000J3OK7C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310375163&sr=8-1
The non-compatiblity (as opposed to incompatibility) of AudioCore with Windows 7 was actually a typo – thanks for spotting that!
Cheers,
Waring
Thanks for that Waring.
I have finally got around to buying the USB adaptor. Can you tell me what kind of serial cable would I need to buy to extend the adaptor? Amazon offers a cross wired cable, is that what I need?
Thanks very much,
Harry
Hi harry – you need a NON cross-wried cable – one that’s wired 1-1.
Something like this is would be perfect:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com-9-pin-Straight-Through-female/dp/B000067SLX/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1320051051&sr=8-2
If you need any help once you’re connected up, just email me directly at the address on our website: https://audiocore.wpengine.com/contact.html
Cheers,
Waring Hayes
Brilliant. Thanks very much,
Harry