Dynamic EQ is only available in the input channels (A, B, C, D).
Dynamic EQ block is basically a compressor or expander that can be set to respond and act upon only a
certain range of frequencies. Its behaviour is dependant on the operating mode chosen (4 modes) – two
of these are relatively traditional, whilst two modes offer the possibility to turn the normal action of
compressors and expanders on their head to allow innovative adaptive control of the program material.
Dynamic EQ modes:
Boost above, frequency 2kHz:
Cut above, frequency 2kHz:
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Cut Above:
When signal level has reached the threshold, all
frequencies around 2kHz are going to be lowered by
-6dB.
Signals below the threshold will pass unaltered, but
as increasing signal is applied, those frequencies
centered around 2kHz will be cut or compressed.
This mode should be used in any instance where the
desired result is to control a band of frequencies,
such as de-essing, or de-popping, without affecting
the surrounding frequency ranges.
Boost Above:
When signal level is over the threshold, all
frequencies around 2kHz are going to be boosted
+6dB.
This mode is useful when the user wants to
emphasize certain frequency range, for instance,
voicing around 5kHz.
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