User Guide
Table Of Contents
3.8.1 Low Filter (20 Hz - 800 Hz)
The lowest frequency filter section supports the following filter types:
• 6 dB/Oct Low Cut
• 12 dB/Oct Low Cut
• Low Shelf
• Classic Peak
• Modern Peak
3.8.2 Low Mid Filter (100 Hz - 2 kHz)
This filter section supports the following preset EQ values:
• Classic Peak
• Modern Peak
3.8.3 Mid Filter (500 Hz - 800 kHz)
This filter section supports the following preset EQ values:
• Classic Peak
• Modern Peak
3.8.4 High Mid Filter (1 KHz - 20 kHz)
The High Mid filter section supports the following preset EQ values:
• Classic Peak
• Modern Peak
3.8.5 High Filter (5 kHz - 20 kHz)
The High Frequency filter section supports the following preset EQ values:
• 6 dB/Oct High Cut
• 12 dB/Oct High Cut
• High Shelf
• Classic Peak
• Modern Peak
3.8.6 Q
Each filter section has its own Q settings control. These are used for determining the range of frequencies
that are impacted by each band, thereby setting the shape of the filter. The bandwidth is equal to
the frequency setting divided by Q. Larger Q values tend to create a narrower bandwidth; lower values
affect a broader range of frequencies. Each Q setting range is from 0.5 to 20.0. The value is numerically
displayed to the right of the Q control for each filter section.
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