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Close-up of an EQ band, showing the center-point and the left and right end points
The three values of an EQ band (i.e. frequency, gain and width) can also be set numerically by
clicking on the EQ band in question then right-clicking (or by double-clicking on the band), clicking
on Properties then entering the appropriate values.
The Invert EQ button is intended to be used if you're setting parametric EQ points manually (not
in conjunction with the Autoset EQ button, which is explained in the section Automated Room
Correction Using Autoset EQ). The idea is to add all the points you want (up to 10, or 7 if you're
using the EQ controls on the remote control) to get your parametric curve to match the room
measurement curve(s) as closely as possible, then use Invert EQ to invert all your points, thus
resulting in a curve that cancels out the room measurement peaks and troughs.
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Parametric Equalizer settings may be loaded into a PDC configuration, from the PDC, by clicking
on the Read EQ from PDC button on the tool bar at the top of the configuration screen. Once the
EQ settings have been loaded into a PDC configuration they will be saved in the project when the
Save icon is clicked.
In other words, although the EQ settings are changed in the Equalizer tab of the PDC Control
Panel and instantaneously take effect in the PDC and are saved there without any further action,
they are not saved on the PC until they have been read from the PDC into a PDC configuration.
For details of the other controls of the Parametric Equalizer refer to DEQX Viewer and Response
Charts.
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Once a configuration has been set up in the PDC and the speakers are placed in their intended
final locations, the speakers can be measured with the microphone in the listening position, in
order to measure room effects. To launch the Room Measurement Wizard click on the Measure
Room icon on the tool bar.
The first window of the Room Measurement Wizard provides a brief introduction to the use of the
wizard. Click Next to continue.