User Manual

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The frequency selectors for each High/Low lter are switched, and displayed on the front panel in CPS or KCS.
(Cycles Per Second = Hertz, Kilocycles Per Second = kHz). The P-Filter Low band has a 2 button increment/
decrement frequency selector for both the Boost and Attenuation controls (in CPS/Hz). The High band lter has
two separate frequency selectors for Boost and Attenuation. The Attenuation frequency selector is a single button
selector that rotates through all choices. The P-lter Boost frequency selector is a 2 button increment/decrement
selector (in KCS/kHz).
Presets
On the lower right corner is the PRESET section (pictured below), which saves and recalls the entire state of
the unit (except for the engage and A/B conditions). The multi-purpose knob can rotate as a digital encoder and
be pressed as a menu selector button in tandem with the 3-digit LED Read-out. Operation is described in detail
below in Part V, Software.
Stereo / Dual Mono
Between the digital recall section and the PEQ bandwidth control is a stereo/dual mono selector button
(pictured above). This unlinks the channels of the EQ232P to allow dual mono processing. For example, during
tracking, one channel could equalize the main vocal, and the other the bass. In mastering, one channel could have
a different eq than the other (with caution to avoid phase and image shift if making extreme changes). Or, an
external M/S converter may be used to separately equalize the M and S channels during mastering.
Currently the CH button cycles through three states. A long press (about 1 second) switches between LINK
(stereo) and UNLINKED (dual mono) mode. A short press switches channels when in UNLINKED mode. For
example:
1) Unit is in stereo operation and LINK is illuminated.