Changing The Center-Frequency Setting - Mackie Digital 8 Bus Owner's Manual

56-input, 72 channel, fully automated digital audio mixing console
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SUPER CD ENCODING
PREVIOUS
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Starting a New Session
D8B
56 INPUT / 72 CHANNEL DIGITAL MIXER
F R E Q
G A I N
G A I N
1 5 0
h z
0 . 0
D B
0 . 0
SELECT
SELECT
LOW
LOW MID
ON
SETUP
MEMORY A
EQ
GATE
COMPRESSOR
PLUG-INS
G A I N
D B
0 . 0
D B
SELECT
SELECT
HELP
HI MID
HI
NEXT
MEMORY B
LOAD PATCH
SAVE PATCH
TO CHANGE THE GAIN SETTING
From the screen:
This can be done in one of two ways.
1. Click and drag in the small EQ display
for the channel you want to adjust.
Move the mouse up and down to ad-
just the gain setting. The settings are
immediately updated in the Fat Chan-
nel Display.
2. Click on the EQ button in the lower
menu bar to view a larger amplitude
vs. frequency graph of the EQ settings
for the selected channel. The graph
shows the EQ settings for the selected
Memory A or Memory B. You can click
and drag the line in the EQ window up
and down to adjust the gain settings.
Or you can click in the box showing
the gain value and drag the mouse up
and down to change the gain. The set-
tings are immediately updated in the
Fat Channel Display.

Changing the Center-Frequency Setting

The center frequency can be adjusted
for each band of the EQ. We recommend
using the default frequencies to start and
then adjusting them as required for each
particular application.
TO CHANGE THE CENTER-FREQUENCY
SETTING
From the console:
1. Press the SELECT switch above the V-
Pot for the band you want to adjust so
that FREQ is displayed.
Tip: You can also use "Next" to have the
VFD display each EQ band's gain,
Frequency, and Q.
2. Rotate the V-Pot clockwise to increase
the frequency and rotate it counter-
clockwise to decrease the frequency
setting. Frequency is adjustable in
increments of 1/20th of an octave.

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