User Manual

Table Of Contents
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK
V5.8 Reference Manual
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6 CROSSOVER RANGE
This horizontal bar for the band color indicates the range for the CROSSOVER parameter
for each band.
7 CROSSOVER BAND WIDTH
This horizontal bar for the band color changes according to the CROSSOVER parameter
for each band.
8 INPUT meter
Indicates the level of the input signal.
One meter appears in DUAL, while two meters appear in STEREO.
9 OUTPUT meter
Indicates the level of the output signal.
One meter appears in DUAL, while two meters appear in STEREO.
1 GAIN
Adjust the output gain for each band.
2 THRESH
Adjusts the threshold at which compression starts to be applied for each band. This
value is also indicated by a red marker in the
0 INPUT meter.
3 RATIO
Adjusts the compression ratio for each band.
4 ATTACK
Adjusts the compressor’s attack time for each band.
5 RELEASE
Adjusts the compressor’s release time for each band.
6 LINK knob
Links and adjusts the four bands for the selected parameter. However, if a parameter in
any frequency region reaches its maximum or minimum value, the link operation is
disabled. Parameters that can be linked and adjusted are displayed in band colors as
shown below.
7 CROSSOVER
Adjusts the crossover frequency when splitting the frequency range into multiple bands.
8 CUE button
Cue-monitors the corresponding band output for each band. When the CUE button is
on, the button changes to the color shown below.
If the IN button is off, the uncompressed sound is cue-monitored. The CUE buttons for
multiple bands can be turned on at the same time.
9 MASTER GAIN knob
Adjusts the gain for the final output signal.
0 INPUT meter
Indicates the input level for the audio signals sent to each band.
A KNEE knob
Adjusts the compressor’s knee.
B IN button
Turns each band on or off. When this button is off, the band color for the selected area
changes to gray as shown below.
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