User Manual

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a
EQ graph
This field indicates the approximate response of the EQ. Press this field to open the “EQ popup window (1ch)”(p.467),
in which you can set the HPF, LPF and EQ.
b
Tabs (Output channels only)
Use these tabs to select a band that you want to view on the screen.
c
EQ IN/OUT level meters
Indicate the peak level of signals before and after the EQ. For a stereo channel, these meters indicate the level of both
the L and R channels.
d
EQ ON/OFF button
Switches the EQ on or off.
e
HIGH SHELVING ON/OFF button
Turn on this button to switch the HIGH band to a shelving type filter.
f
LOW SHELVING ON/OFF button
Turn on this button to switch the LOW band to a shelving type filter.
g
BYP (BYPASS) button
Temporarily bypasses the EQ for each band.
h
EQ parameter setting knobs
Indicate the Q, FREQUENCY, and GAIN parameters for each band. Press one of these knobs to display the
corresponding parameter name and value in the upper part of the channel name area, and you will be able to use the
screen encoder to adjust the value.
LPF field
This field enables you to set the LPF.
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a
LPF knob
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter.
b
ON button
Switches the LPF on or off.
c
LPF type select button
Enables you to set the LPF attenuation per octave to −6 dB/oct or −12 dB/oct.
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