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First there are two traces, one red, and the other white. The red trace is the response of the band that is currently selected; the
white trace is the overall response of the entire PEQ.
Each small red circle represents the position of each of the ten bands plus the high pass. For all of the EQ bands the position on
the horizontal represents the EQ centre frequency, the vertical position is the cut or boost applied. A solid red circle is the
currently selected band, any greyed‐out band indicates that an EQ has been bypassed. The circle labelled "HP" identifies the cut‐
off frequency of the highpass filter.
In the right corner is this icon;‐
This is used to cycle between standard and daylight modes. In daylight mode the display changes to look like this;‐
This is intended for use outdoors setting up a festival system where the normal display is difficult to view in bright sunlight. A
further click on the icon will return to the default view.
In common with most PC controlled equalisation systems it is possible to make adjustments by dragging and dropping the filter
curves. Left‐click on any of the band rectangles and holding down the left mouse button, drag the icon horizontally to change
the centre frequency or vertically to change the gain. Right‐click and drag or Ctrl and drag up and down to adjust the filter Q
factor. The graph will adjust and the audio adjustment will be made in real time.
The final section on the right of the window is the Properties panel;‐
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