Function
RTA Options
Filter
Filter Enabled/
Disabled
Freq
Q
Gain
4.4.4.1
About Parametric EQ
Parametric filters allow you to adjust not only the gain or cut, but also the center frequency, and how wide
or narrow the filter is. This allows you to tune in on room modes that show up in a spectrum analysis.
Parametric filters allow you to add subjective bumps or dips to the filter.
The RS20i features Parametric EQ on every channel. Parametric EQ is an optional adjustment and is in
addition to 1/3 Octave EQ. It is only available with low frequencies and offers more control than 1/3
Octave EQ. The Parametric EQ screen looks similar to the 1/3 Octave EQ screen but displays a
frequency range from 20 to 200Hz only.
4.4.5
Copy/Clear EQ
Text and controls shown on the right side of this screen are dependent on the option selected on the left
side of the screen.
Copy EQ Settings (1/3 octave EQ bass, treble, and parametric filters) from one channel to another
channel. Select the channel you wish to copy from by selecting it from the drop down list. Then, select
the destination channel from the To Channel drop down list. Press the Copy button to complete the
process, or press Cancel to quit.
RS20i Installation & Operating Guide
RS20i Installation and Operating Guide
Description
done in this input or with an external RTA.
See 4.4.3.2 RTA Options, page 58.
Rotate the Volume Control knob to select from the three filters.
Touch the button to enable or disable the currently selected filter.
Filter frequency. Rotate the Volume Control knob to adjust from 20Hz to 200Hz.
Filter Q. Rotate the Volume Control knob to adjust from 0.7 to 5.0.
Filter gain. Rotate the Volume Control knob to adjust from -6.0 to +6.0.
Figure 39. Copy EQ Settings
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