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6. Lo-Mid Band EQ
The Lo-Mid EQ band is a parametric EQ that contains a:
•
frequency selector
—that sets the center frequency, from 20 Hz to 20.0 kHz.
•
gain control
—that raises or lowers the level of the selected frequency
range. It can be set anywhere from -15.0 dB to 15 dB.
•
Q
—that sets the width of the affect range of frequencies, from .36 to 16.0.
7. Hi-Mid Band EQ
The Hi-Mid EQ band is a parametric EQ that contains a:
•
frequency selector
—that sets the center frequency, from 20 Hz to 20.0 kHz.
•
gain control
—that raises or lowers the level of the selected frequency
range. It can be set anywhere from -15.0 dB to 15 dB.
•
Q
—that sets the width of the affect range of frequencies, from .36 to 16.0.
8. High Band EQ
The high band EQ operates on all frequencies above the selected
frequency. It has a:
•
frequency selector
—that sets the center frequency, from 1.00 kHz to 20.0 kHz.
•
gain control
—that raises or lowers the level of the selected frequency range. It can
be set anywhere from -15.0 dB to 15 dB.
The high EQ band is a shelving-type EQ that affects the level of all frequencies above
the selected frequency, as well as a narrow range of frequencies slightly beneath it. As
such, it requires no Q setting.
The FX Ins Screen
The FX Ins (“Effect Insert”) screen is discussed in Chapter 16—see Page 215.
The RSSPan Screen
The RSSPan screen is described in Chapter 16, on Page 225.
Although this EQ is called the “Lo-Mid” band, its wide range of frequency values
means that you can use it to adjust the level of any frequencies in a signal, low
or
high.
Although this EQ is called the “Hi-Mid” band, its wide range of frequency values
means that you can use it to adjust the level of any frequencies in a signal, high
or
low.
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