Using EQ
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The attenuator parameters for the Output Channels appear on the Output Attenuator page.
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Use the cursor buttons to select the channels, and use the Parameter wheel
or INC/DEC buttons to set the amount of attenuation.
Input and Output Channels can also be selected by using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons.
You can copy the currently selected Input or Output Channel attenuation setting to all
Input or Output Channels respectively by double-clicking the [ENTER] button.
For Input Channels, you can also set the amount of attenuation in bits from +2 bits to –24
bits. Use the cursor buttons to select the bit shift parameters, then use the Parameter wheel
or INC/DEC buttons to set them. The rotary attenuators and the bit shift parameters can
be set independently.
You can set the attenuator parameters for individual Input and Output Channels on the
Input Attenuator and Output Attenuator pages, regardless of paired channels. The changes
made on the Attenuator pages, along with the level balance between channels, will be
reflected in the settings in the SELECTED CHANNEL section, in the EQUALIZER [ATT]
controls, and on the EQ Edit page.
Using EQ
Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, Matrix Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature 4-band
parametric EQ. The LOW-MID and HIGH-MID bands are peaking type. The LOW and
HIGH bands can be set to shelving, peaking, or HPF and LPF respectively. EQ settings can
be stored in the EQ library, which contains 40 preset memories and 160 user memories. See
“EQ Library” on page 172 for more information.