User Manual

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels
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Hint
For details on the parameters of each type, refer to
CS1D Reference Manual (Appendices)” (p.16).
You can also make settings so that the relevant screen
appears when you operate the NOISE GATE section.
This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREF-
ERENCE screen (“CS1D Reference Manual (Soft-
ware)” p.37).
Using the 4 band EQ/HPF
Here’s how to use the EQUALIZER section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to control the 4 band EQ and the
HPF.
EQ ON
EQUALIZER
EQ [LPF] switch and LED (HIGH band
only)
This switches the HIGH band EQ type
to LPF. If this switch is on, the HIHG
band [Q]/[GAIN] encoders will have no
effect.
EQ [FREQUENCY] encoder and
[VALUE] indicator
This sets the center frequency of each
band. The adjustable range for each
band is 20 Hz – 20 kHz, and the current
value is shown by the [VALUE] indicator.
EQ [GAIN] encoder and LEDs
This sets the gain of each band. The
adjustable range is –18 dB – +18 dB,
and the approximate current value is
shown by the perimeter LEDs.
HPF [FREQUENCY] encoder and
[VALUE] indicator
This controls the HPF, which is indepen-
dent of the 4 band EQ.
EQ [ ] switch and LED (HIGH/LOW
bands only)
This switches the type of the HIGH/
LOW band EQ between peaking and
shelving. If this switch is on, the HIGH
band [Q] encoder will have no effect.
EQ [Q] encoder and LEDs
This sets the Q (steepness) of each
band. The approximate current value is
shown by the perimeter LEDs.
[EQ ON] switch
This turns the entire EQ on/off.
[HPF] switch and LED
HPF [6 dB/OCT]/[12 dB/OCT]/[18 dB/OCT] switches
and LEDs