Lake Controller Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Software Installation
- 3. Network & Firewall Overview
- 4. Lake Controller Tutorial
- 5. Home Menu Reference
- 6. EQ/Levels Menu Reference
- 7. System Store Recall Menu Reference
- 8. Modules Menu Reference
- 9. Module File Types & Lake LoadLibrary™
- 10. Groups Menu Reference
- 11. Solo/Mute Menu Reference
- 12. Icon Control Menu Reference
- 13. User Preferences Menu Reference
- 14. Pages Menu Reference
- 15. Network Menu Reference
- 16. Communication and Synchronization
- 17. Faults and Warnings
- 18. Analyzer Plug-in
- 19. Designer Mode Menu Reference
- 20. Lake-enabled Amplifier Reference
- 21. LM Series Reference and Operation
- 22. MY8-LAKE Reference and Operation
- 23. Global Events and Control
- 24. Keyboard Shortcuts
- 25. External Control Interfaces
- 26. Command Line Options
- 27. Firmware Update
- 28. Preset Manager
- 29. IP Address Reference
- 30. Corporate Information
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EQ/Levels Menu Reference
curve for the selected overlay only; refer to section 6.4.5.4 on page 96 for instruction on enabling/
disabling this feature.
Figure 6-6: Composite EQ Curve (white line) + current Overlay response (grey line)
6. 3.1 Default Overlays
Modules and Groups both use the same EQ overlays and EQ functions. If a Module is assigned to a Group,
the Group EQ overlays can be viewed from the Module but cannot be updated. Changes to Group EQ are
performed by accessing the Group’s controls.
By default, a Module has Parametric EQ (PEQ1) and Band Level EQ (BLEQ2); a Group has a single Paramet-
ric EQ (PEQ1). A small gray dot to the bottom right of these EQ OVERLAY LABELs signies they are default
overlays that cannot be removed.
Figure 6-7: PEQ1 Tab
6.3.2 EQ Overlay Properties
A system designer can:
▸ Hide specic overlays
▸ Hide all overlays throughout the system
▸ Set specic overlays to View Only
▸ Set all overlays to View Only
It is important to note that a Module or Group may contain EQ overlays or lters that affect the overall EQ
response, but are not visible or accessible to the end user (e.g. manufacture speaker presets)