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
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 (–)
Gain (+)
Low-Pass
Filter
Gain (–)
Frequency (+)
Cut-Off
Point
Frequency (–)