User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Modern PEQ HPF On / O, Frequency and Selectable Slope
High-pass lters are utilized to cut out low frequencies. For example, remove the low-frequency content
from stage monitors. This helps the monitors cut through better for a clearer, crisper sound. Additionally,
they are louder since fewer lows are being pushed through. The high-pass lter control adjusts the cut-o
frequency for the lter. Frequencies below the cut-o frequency are attenuated at a rate of 12 dB/octave
(default).
The slope for the HPF is adjustable by sliding the HPF ball or HPF slider left and right
. Simply tap
the HPF button – near the lower-left corner of the screen – to engage the high-pass lter. It will illuminate
green when engaged and is gray when disengaged. The slope for the HPF is adjustable by tapping the slope
button and selecting the slope desired from the menu [6, 12, 18 and 24 dB/octave], allowing you to choose
between a gentle slope or a steep one.
HPF ON at a 6 dB/oct slope
HPF ON at a 18 dB/oct slope
HPF ON at a 12 dB/oct slope
HPF ON at a 24 dB/oct slope
HPF OFF at a 6 dB/oct slope
HPF OFF at a 18 dB/oct slope
HPF OFF at a 12 dB/oct slope
HPF OFF at a 24 dB/oct slope
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
High-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)