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5 UC Surface Mix Control Software
5.3 Graphic EQ
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5.3 Graphic EQ
To the left of the Fat Channel, you will find the GEQ button. This opens up the graphic
EQ for the Main bus.
In general, graphic EQ settings are created prior to a live show and
are not adjusted after that. However, minor adjustments sometimes
must be made later. UC Surface makes this quick and easy.
1. GEQ On/Off. By default, all graphic EQs are disabled. To
enable any GEQ, simply click on this button.
2. Draw GEQ. Enabling the Draw function will allow you to draw a GEQ curve
with your finger or mouse rather than adjusting each band individually.
3. Reset GEQ. To zero out all curve settings on any graphic EQ, click on
the Reset GEQ button. This will return all band gains to 0 dB.
5.4 Adding Effects
Your StudioLive mixer is equipped with two internal effects
processors each with a dedicated mix bus. The effects returns
for both effects buses can be routed to any mix.
Creating an effects mix is just like creating a monitor mix: Simply
click on the effects mix and select and set the level for each
channel to which you would like to apply reverb or delay.
5.4.1 Editing Effects
To access the effects library for each processor and make adjustments to effects
parameters, click on the FX View button on the left side of the Fat Channel. Across
the top of the window, you see each of the effects buses and the current selected
effects type for both buses. To edit any effect, simply click on its bus.
This will open the effects editor. From here, you can change
the effects type, adjust parameters, and load presets.
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