Software Instruction Manual

IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software
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High-Pass: Sets the –3 dB corner frequency of a low-pass filter in kHz.
Low-Pass: Sets the –3 dB corner frequency of a high-pass filter in Hz.
Memory, Store, Recall: Some equalizers allow you to locally store settings into internal memory inside the
unit. Use the Store and Recall buttons to store the settings into one of the memories. The example on the preceding
page allows up to ten different equalization curves to be stored into memory. To store the current settings into
memory, first press the Store button and then press the numbered memory button. To recall an equalization curve
from memory, first press the Recall button and then press the desired memory button.
Output: Sets the gain of the equalizer. Because an equalizer is often used to attenuate unwanted peaks in
amplitude response, it is not uncommon for the net gain of the signal to be reduced. Use the Gain control to add
gain back to the signal as desired.
I/O: A small bar graph is available to dynamically show the input (I) and output (O) level of each channel.
In/Out: The IN button switches the equalizer “into” the audio path. The OUT button switches the equalizer “out”
of the audio path. The OUT button acts much like a bypass switch on a conventional equalizer.
A/B: Selects Channel A or B. Each channel has its own level settings, enabling the equalizer to be used in a
stereo system, or any system where two discrete channels of equalization are desired.