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The frequency response is shown at the top. You will see the curves of the equalizer that is active in
Show
, each with the same colour as their respective indicator. You have 9 fully configurable filters on each
Output.
4 - EDITING WITH DSX
To modify or change a parameter you have to:
- Select in
MODIFY
the equalization that you want to change, and make sure that the corresponding
channels are activated on the "
SHOW
" section.
- You will see a square mark on the curve equalizer with a number, indicating which of the nine filters is
the one that you are editing. This issue will also appear at
Filter
into the box in the parameters of the
filters. Modifying this box (
Filter Number
) you can go between the filters available, updating the rest of
the parameters to the values of each filter. By default, all filters are in Bypass with a gain of 0 dB and an
initial frequency of 1000 Hz.
- Once you select the filter to modify, you should select what type of filter you want. Opening the
Filter
Type
drop-down list, you will have the following options:
Bypass:
No filter.
Parametric:
Parametric filter that allows you to adjust the gain or attenuation, the frequency
of performance and quality Q factor . The value of Q is defined as the ratio between the width
and center frequency of the bandwith between middle gain points. It can be adaptable Q or
constant Q.
Shelv Low 6dB:
Shelving filter or hood to mitigate or enhance low frequencies with a slope
of 6 dB per octave.
Shelv High 6dB:
Shelving filter or hood to mitigate or enhance high frequencies with a
slope of 6 dB per octave.
Shelv Low 12dB:
Shelving filter or hood to mitigate or enhance low frequencies with a slope
of 12 dB per octave.
Shelv High 12dB:
Shelving filter or hood to mitigate or enhance high frequencies with a
slope of 12 dB per octave. (We also have filters with Shelvin slope of 12 dB per octave with
configurable Q option.)
LowPass Butter:
Low Pass filter Butterwoth type, of 2nd order..
HiPass Butter:
High Pass filter Butterwoth type, of 2nd order.
LowPass Q:
Low Pass filter of 2nd order with Resonance control.
HiPass Q:
High Pass filter of 2nd order with Resonance control.
BandPass:
Band pass filter with Frequency, Q and viariable gain parameters.
StopBand:
Stop band Filter with variable frequency and Q.
Allpass 1:
All pass filter of 1st order, it moves the phase 90º (degrees) on the selected
frequency.
Allpass 2:
All pass filter of 2nd order. it moves the phase 180º (degrees) on the selected
frequency, with phase change depending on the Q.
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