Filters 1-7 - Marani CLP-260 User Manual

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Filters 1-7:

the CLP260 is providing also a 7 bands Eq. For the
adjustment of the Input Signal.
Particularly, the first filter of the Eq. Can be selected to be a 1st/2nd Ord.
Hp or a 1st/2nd Ord. Low Shelving, the seventh filter can be selected to
be a 1st/2nd Ord. Lp or a 1st/2nd Ord. High Shelving and the filters from
the 2nd to the sixth are Peaking ones.
Filter 1: the filter 1 is a filter selectable between a 1st/2nd Order
Butterworth High Pass or a 1st/2nd Order Low Shelving, or the filter can
just be bypassed.
The parameters selectable using the NAVIGATION encoder are the
following
Type: here the filter type can be selected or just bypassed
Frequency: with the VARIATION encoder the cutting frequency of the
filter can be set ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz by steps of 1/12Oct.
Amplitude: if a Low Shelving filter is selected, here can be set the filter's
gain, ranging from -6dBu up to +6dBu.
Filter 2-6: the filter 2-6 are Peaking filters.
The parameters selectable using the NAVIGATION encoder are the
following
Q-Type: here the filter's Q can be set ranging from 0.05 up to 2.00 by
steps of 0.05.
Frequency: with the VARIATION encoder the cutting frequency of the
filter can be set ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz by steps of 1/12Oct.
Amplitude: here can be set the filter's gain, ranging from -6dBu up to
+6dBu.
Filter 7: the filter 7 is a filter selectable between a 1st/2nd Order
Butterworth Low Pass or a 1st/2nd Order High Shelving, or the filter can
just be bypassed.
The parameters selectable using the NAVIGATION encoder are the
following
Type: here the filter type can be selected or just bypassed
Frequency: with the VARIATION encoder the cutting frequency of the
filter can be set ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz by steps of 1/12Oct.
Amplitude: if a High Shelving filter is selected, here can be set the filter's
gain, ranging from -6dBu up to +6dBu.
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