Appendices
Preset EQ Program Parameters
• INPUT EQ LIBRARY
This is the EQ library that can be used on inputs. (All are read-only.)
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Title
01
Bass Drum 1
02
Bass Drum 2
03
Snare Drum 1
04
Snare Drum 2
05
Tom-tom 1
06
Cymbal
07
High Hat
08
Percussion
09
E.Bass 1
Parameter
LOW
LOW MID
PEAKING
PEAKING
G
+3.5 dB
–3.5 dB
F
100 Hz
265 Hz
Q
1.2
10.0
PEAKING
PEAKING
G
+8.0 dB
–7.0 dB
F
80 Hz
400 Hz
Q
1.4
4.5
PEAKING
PEAKING
G
–0.5 dB
±0.0 dB
F
132 Hz
1.00 kHz
Q
1.2
4.5
L.SHELF
PEAKING
G
+1.5 dB
–8.5 dB
F
180 Hz
335 Hz
Q
—
10.0
PEAKING
PEAKING
G
+2.0 dB
–7.5 dB
F
212 Hz
670 Hz
Q
1.4
10.0
L.SHELF
PEAKING
G
–2.0 dB
±0.0 dB
F
106 Hz
425 Hz
Q
—
8.0
L.SHELF
PEAKING
G
–4.0 dB
–2.5 dB
F
95 Hz
425 Hz
Q
—
0.50
L.SHELF
PEAKING
G
–4.5 dB
±0.0 dB
F
100 Hz
400 Hz
Q
—
4.5
L.SHELF
PEAKING
G
–7.5 dB
+4.5 dB
F
35.5 Hz
112 Hz
Q
—
5.0
HIGH MID
HIGH
PEAKING
H.SHELF
Emphasizes the low range
±0.0 dB
+4.0 dB
of a bass drum and the
attack created by the
1.06 kHz
5.30 kHz
beater.
0.90
—
PEAKING
LPF
Creates a peak around
+6.0 dB
—
80Hz, producing a tight,
2.50 kHz
12.5 kHz
stiff sound.
2.2
SLOPE: 12 dB
PEAKING
H.SHELF
+3.0 dB
+4.5 dB
Emphasizes snapping and
rimshot sounds.
3.15 kHz
5.00 kHz
0.11
—
PEAKING
PEAKING
Emphasizes the ranges of
+2.5 dB
+4.0 dB
that classic rock snare
2.36 kHz
4.00 kHz
drum sound.
0.70
0.10
PEAKING
PEAKING
Emphasizes the attack of
+2.0 dB
+1.0 dB
tom-toms, and creates a
4.50 kHz
6.30 kHz
long, "leathery" decay.
1.2
0.28
PEAKING
H.SHELF
Emphasizes the attack of
±0.0 dB
+3.0 dB
crash cymbals, extending
1.06 kHz
13.2 kHz
the "sparkling" decay.
0.90
—
A hi-hat setting that
PEAKING
H.SHELF
slightly emphasizes the
mid to high range and
+1.0 dB
+0.5 dB
reduces the low range to
make the sound crisp.
2.80 kHz
7.50 kHz
You can use LOW MID G
(gain) to adjust the boost/
1.0
—
cut of the attack portion.
PEAKING
H.SHELF
Emphasizes the attack and
+2.0 dB
±0.0 dB
clarifies the high-range of
instruments, such as shak-
2.80 kHz
17.0 kHz
ers, cabasas, and congas.
0.56
—
PEAKING
H.SHELF
Makes a tight electric bass
+2.5 dB
±0.0 dB
sound by cutting very low
2.00 kHz
4.00 kHz
frequencies.
4.5
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Description
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