User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Modern PEQ LPF On / O, Frequency and Selectable Slope
Low-pass lters are utilized to cut out high frequencies. For example, remove the high-frequency
content from subwoofer feeds. Why send subwoofers material they are not designed to reproduce?
The low-pass lter control adjusts the cut-o frequency for the lter. Frequencies above the cut-o
frequency are attenuated at a rate of 12 dB/octave (default).
The slope for the LPF is adjustable by sliding
the LPF ball or LPF slider left and right
. Simply tap the LPF button – near the lower-right corner of the
screen – to engage the low-pass lter. It will illuminate green when engaged and is gray when disengaged.
The slope for the LPF 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.
LPF ON at a 6 dB/oct slope
LPF ON at a 18 dB/oct slope
LPF ON at a 12 dB/oct slope
LPF ON at a 24 dB/oct slope
LPF OFF at a 6 dB/oct slope
LPF OFF at a 18 dB/oct slope
LPF OFF at a 12 dB/oct slope
LPF OFF at a 24 dB/oct slope
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
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Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)