Equalizer - PRESONUS StudioLive CS18AI Owner's Manual

Control surface for studiolive rm-series mixers and studio one
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Controlling StudioLive RM-series Mixers
3.2
Basic Channel Operation

Equalizer

3.2.5
There are four Fat Channel controls in the Equalizer section, one for each of the four
bands in the equalizer. These controls can be switched between adjusting frequency,
gain, or Q for the indicated band. The meters show the values for the chosen settings.
1.
Low Band control. Set the gain, frequency, or Q for the
Low EQ band. By default it controls the gain.
Low-Mid Band control. Set the gain, frequency, or Q for the
2.
Low-Mid EQ band. By default it controls the gain.
3.
High-Mid Band control. Set the gain, frequency, or Q for the
High-Mid EQ band. By default it controls the gain.
High Band control. Set the gain, frequency, or Q for the
4.
HighEQ band. By default it controls the gain.
5.
Equalizer On. Globally switches all EQ bands on or off
for the selected input channel or output bus.
6.
EQ Edit. Opens the EQ view on the touchscreen.
The three button on the left of the screen toggle the parameters being
controlled by the four EQ encoders. By default the encoders are set to gain.
They'll return to controlling the gain when the EQ screen is exited.
Gain. Enabling this sets the four EQ encoders and meters to control the gain of
the associated EQ band. Gain will cut or boost at the center frequency for the
Low band. The level of the center frequency can be set between -15 and +15 dB.
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