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DriveRack PA2 Firmware Updater version 1.2.0.1 is commonly set up in the C:Program Files (x86)dbxDriveRack PA2 Firmware Updater directory, however this location may differ a lot depending on the user's option when installing the application. Yandex is a global developer of the search engine and popular Internet services of the same name. In Russia, where Yandex comes from, its share among the search engines makes 56.4% (according to Yandex.Radar, for March, 2018). Download DriveRack PA2 Control and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎The DriveRack® PA2 Control app is the ultimate way to control the PA2 hardware. The DriveRack® PA2 provides all the processing you need between your mixer and amplifiers to optimize and protect your loudspeakers. UPDATE NEEDED!!!! Imagine my surprise. Feb 01, 2020 I use REW in combination with my dbx DriveRack PA2. Recently, I've been trying to reverse-engineer how PA2 settings correspond to REW settings. Is there any way to define a custom equaliser, or to request the addition of the PA2 to the equalisers? The PA2 supports 8 PEQs per output in addition to 8 for the 'Auto EQ'.

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HARMAN's dbx today announced the introduction of its DriveRack® PA2 Loudspeaker Management System, which enables a loudspeaker system to be quickly and accurately optimized for the best-possible sound quality. The PA2 is ideal for bands, musicians and artists who carry their own PA and for a wide range of installed sound applications.

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The Original DriveRack PA revolutionized audio for bands all around the world by providing all of the processing you needed between your mixer and amplifiers to optimize and protect your loudspeakers. The DriveRack takes this to a whole new level. A brand new Wizard allows for faster and easier set-up, new AutoEQ and AFS give you professional touring quality room EQ and incredibly accurate Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS™), and finally all can now be controlled on the fly with your mobile device or laptop using Ethernet control via an Android®, iOS®, Mac®, or Windows® device. The DriveRack PA2 continues the DriveRack legacy of great-sounding, powerful, and affordable loudspeaker management processors for a whole new generation. Edward elric mugen char.

The DriveRack PA2 can be set up and operated from a compatible tablet or smartphone. An all-new Wizard utility makes setup easier and faster than ever, and users have access to a host of configuration menus and on their mobile device, with full-color graphical displays that give ready visual indications of the parameters being adjusted. The DriveRack PA2 can also be operated via its front-panel controls and display.

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The DriveRack PA2 provides a comprehensive suite of system tuning and optimization tools. Its improved AutoEQ™ enables automatic and precise equalization of the loudspeakers to the venue in which they're installed to achieve smoother, more accurate in-room frequency response. A new AFS™ Advanced Feedback Suppression feature automatically finds and dials out any problematic feedback-producing frequencies.

The PA2 offers numerous additional system-tuning and sonic optimization capabilities, including dbx compression, graphic and 8-band parametric EQ, dbx's exclusive Subharmonic Synthesis for enhanced low-frequency response, a built-in loudspeaker crossover (for full-range, 2-way and 3-way systems), limiting, loudspeaker time alignment and time delay and many additional features.

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'Setting up a PA can be challenging even under the best of circumstances, and with the introduction of the DriveRack PA2, local musicians, weekend warriors, semi-pro players, wedding bands and even established artists and venues now have a remarkably effective tool for getting better live sound than ever before,' said Noel Larson, Market Manager, Portable PA, Tour, and Recording at HARMAN Signal Processing.
The dbx DriveRack PA2 will be available in December 2013 at a suggested retail price of $499.95.

HARMAN designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The Company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of 14,600 people across the Americas, Europe, and Asia and reported sales of $4.5 billion for the last twelve months ended September 30, 2013.

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I use REW in combination with my dbx DriveRack PA2. Recently, I've been trying to reverse-engineer how PA2 settings correspond to REW settings.
Is there any way to define a custom equaliser, or to request the addition of the PA2 to the equalisers?
The PA2 supports 8 PEQs per output in addition to 8 for the 'Auto EQ'. In a single stereo pair environment, this gives you 16 total PEQs to play with. Each PEQ can be of one of three types:
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Type: 'Bell'
Pa2
Frequency: 20Hz to 20kHz
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Gain: -20dB to 20dB
Q: 0.1 to 16
Q uses the same formula as the rePhase setting:
Bandwidth = sqrt(gain)*centre frequency/Q

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Type: 'Low Shelf' and 'High Shelf'

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Frequency: 20Hz to 20kHz
Gain: -20dB to 20dB
Pa2

Type: 'Bell'
Frequency: 20Hz to 20kHz
Gain: -20dB to 20dB
Q: 0.1 to 16
Q uses the same formula as the rePhase setting:
Bandwidth = sqrt(gain)*centre frequency/Q

Driverack Pa2 Firmware Update

Type: 'Low Shelf' and 'High Shelf'

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Frequency: 20Hz to 20kHz
Gain: -20dB to 20dB
Slope: 3 to 15
Frequency and gain behave similar to that of 'LS' or 'HS' in Generic.

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According to the manual, slope is in dB/octave. However, I've been unable to figure out the exact formula - it doesn't appear to be the standard RJB Cookbook ones.
FrequencyGainPA2 'Slope'Approximate REW Q (Generic LSQ/HSQ)
1000Hz20dB151.0
1000Hz20dB30.327
1000Hz6dB30.489
1000Hz6dB151.471

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If anybody has a clue as to how to translate the PA2 Slope into RJB or REW Q values, any help would be appreciated



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