User Controls - PRESONUS Temblor T10 Owner's Manual

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2.1
Rear-Panel Connections and Controls

2.1.4 User Controls

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Sub Bypass: Connect the bypass footswitch cable to this ¼"
input. Stepping on the footswitch will bypass the
subwoofer, highpass filter, and Sub Out altogether. This will
allow the signal from your audio source to pass directly
through your Temblor T10 to your full-range studio
monitors and allow you to compare your mix without
subharmonic frequencies. While bypass is active, the LED on
the front of your T10 will flash between red and blue. The
footswitch is latching, so the bypass remains in effect until
you step on it again.
Power User Tip: The T10's Sub Bypass function is a convenient
way to make sure your mix will sound good on systems with
and without a subwoofer. Bypassing the subwoofer will
let you hear how the mix sounds without it. After all, many
listeners will be using two speakers without a sub, and you
want your mix to sound just as good in a stereo system!
Polarity: The Polarity button reverses the polarity of the
summed input signal.
High Pass Filter: Removes frequency content below 80 Hz
from the full-range signal sent from the T10 outputs. This is
useful if your main studio monitors do not have their own
high-pass filter. The highpass filter is also bypassed when
the sub bypass is enabled.
Power User Tip: Leaving frequency content below 80 Hz
in full-range studio monitors can introduce destructive
cancellations with the highest frequencies that are
reproduced by the Temblor T10. Conversely, this can
reinforce these frequencies and make your mix seem to
have more bass in it than it actually does. By rolling off your
full-range speakers, you will create a more linear frequency
response between the subwoofer and full-range content.
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