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ADJUSTING PROCESSING PARAMETERS
EQ Graph Display
Displays the overall frequency response of the EQ section.
EQ Bands
All four bands are fully parametric and can be set anywhere from 20 Hz to 22 kHz but the default settings line up
with the descriptions. All four bands have a “power button” to enable or bypass them (set them flat) individually.
The labeling on the bands is as follows:
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“FAT EQ” is the lowest band, useful for eliminating problematic rumble or hum frequencies, or adding a
little “bump” to make that low end “punch” pop through.
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“LOW EQ” is helpful for cutting some of the typical low midrange “mud” due to proximity effect or to
help enhance that classic “big voice” sound.
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“MID EQ” can add intelligibility and clarity right in the critical midrange frequencies.
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“HIGH EQ” will put some “sparkle” in the top end.
EQ Controls
For those not familiar with parametric EQ, a quick overview of the controls…
Frequency
Sets the center frequency of the EQ band. Despite the band labels, each band can be set anywhere on the spectrum
from 20 Hz to 22 kHz.
Q
Sets the “bandwidth” of the band’s filter. Lower numbers result in a “wider” filter and higher numbers result in a
narrower filter with a sharper “Q”.
Gain
Adjusts the gain of each band.