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    AES, RMS, and Program Oh My!

    AES power handling is perhaps one of the best defined ratings for loudspeakers. It is simply pink noise filtered between 125Hz and 8kHz with a peak to average ratio of 6dB and applied over a period of two hours. It is one of the better indicators of both the thermal and mechanical aspects...
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    Show Control Software for Yamaha PM5000

    As noted elsewhere, scene data is stored to memory as a CSV file. You can edit a CSV file offline with any text editor, but it will be cumbersome and not very user friendly.In the past, when I have had to automate scene changes on a PM series desk, I've done it one of two ways;The...
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    Behringer vs. dbx

    Driveware is the GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the dbx Driveracks. The software is free to download from http://www.driverack.com/software.htm, and should have been included with your 260. Basically it allows you to control the driverack from a PC, which is much faster and easier to...
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    Behringer vs. dbx

    Ok, if it's a 260 it's pretty easy to setup the input mixer. Since you mentioned a laptop I'm going to assume you're using Driveware. Go online with Driveware, while you're online, bring up the device window (just double click on the 260 icon). You should see a graphical representation of...
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    Behringer vs. dbx

    What you are experiencing is not a cable problem. What is happening, is that it appears you are driving only one side of a "stereo" system. What model Driverack is it? If it is a 48*, 442, or a 260 you can use the input mixer function to split the signal internally. If it is the Driverack...
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    Overkill?

    The PM3500 is fully capable of being a master or a slave to another PM series desk. You can control all functionality from the master console (VCA's, cue functions, mix busses, etc). As far as the Verona, and most other consoles are concerned, you can patch the master outputs from the...
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