Vintage 1970S Eq; Limiter; Voice Fx - PRESONUS Revelator io44 Owner's Manual

Usb-c compatible audio interface with integrated loopback mixer and effects
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7.2.11 Vintage 1970s EQ

1. EQ On/Off. Enables/disables the EQ globally. Touch to toggle on or off.
2. Low Frequency. Sets the shelving frequency for the Low Band.
3. Low Gain. Sets the Gain for the Low Band.
4. Low-Mid Frequency. Sets the center frequency for the Low-Mid Band.
5. Low-Mid Gain. Sets the Gain for the Low-Mid Band.
6. High-Mid Frequency. Sets the center frequency for the High-Mid Band.
7. High-Mid Gain. Sets the Gain for the High-Mid Band.
8. High Gain. Sets the Gain for the High Band.

7.2.12 Limiter

This encoder sets the threshold of the limiter for the selected channel or output bus.
When the signal's amplitude (level) exceeds the threshold setting, the limiter is
engaged. Turning the knob counterclockwise lowers the threshold, so limiting begins at
a lower amplitude. The Limiter ratio is ∞:1.

7.2.13 Voice FX

Your Revelator io44 is equipped with six Voice FX processors that can make your voice sound ethereal,
otherworldly, or just plain weird... your choice! This section will go through each effect in detail. Note that
while you can use any of these effects with the Fat Channel and Reverb, you can only use one effect at a
time.
To enable/disable the Voice FX of your choice, use the power button in the Voice tab.
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