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Digital mix console / recorder with motorized fades
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The Fat Channel
5.1
Fat Channel Navigation
2. Band 1 / Low Frequency/Q. The encoder can control either frequency or Q
for this band of EQ. Use the button below to toggle between the two. When in
Frequency mode, it sets the center frequency at which signals are boosted or
cut by this band of EQ. When in Q mode, it sets the Q (or width) of the current
EQ band. Larger Q values affect a narrower range of frequencies. Lower Q values
affect a wider range.
3. Band 2 / Low-Mid Gain. Sets the amount by which the selected frequency will
be boosted or cut. Press the button below to turn the band on or off.
4. Band 2 / Low-Mid Frequency/Q. The encoder can control either frequency or
Q for this band of EQ. Use the button below to toggle between the two. When
in Frequency mode, it sets the center frequency at which signals are boosted or
cut by this band of EQ. When in Q mode, it sets the Q (or width) of the current
EQ band. Larger Q values affect a narrower range of frequencies. Lower Q values
affect a wider range.
5. Band 3 / High-Mid Gain. Sets the amount by which the selected frequency will
be boosted or cut. Press the button below to turn the band on or off.
6. Band 3 / High-Mid Frequency/Q. The encoder can control either frequency or
Q for this band of EQ. Use the button below to toggle between the two. When
in Frequency mode, it sets the center frequency at which signals are boosted or
cut by this band of EQ. When in Q mode, it sets the Q (or width) of the current
EQ band. Larger Q values affect a narrower range of frequencies. Lower Q values
affect a wider range.
7. Band 4 / High Gain. Sets the amount by which the selected frequency will be
boosted or cut. Press the button below to turn the band on or off.
8. Band 4 / High Frequency/Q. The encoder can control either frequency or Q
for this band of EQ. Use the button below to toggle between the two. When in
Frequency mode, it sets the center frequency at which signals are boosted or
cut by this band of EQ. When in Q mode, it sets the Q (or width) of the current
EQ band. Larger Q values affect a narrower range of frequencies. Lower Q values
affect a wider range.
When a bus is selected, the EQ has six bands. Use the Page navigation buttons to
navigate between Bands 1-4 and Bands 5-6.
Press the Processor button to turn the EQ on or off.
When the Fat Channel is in EQ mode, the touchscreen shows an EQ overview screen,
displaying the relevant parameters (as available in the Fat Channel), along with useful
metering and a graphical representation of the effect of current settings. Touching
any onscreen knob (or EQ node, in the Standard EQ) allows you to use the Master
Control encoder to set the selected parameter. Touching a drop-down selector (such
as Key Source) lets you select from a list of relevant choices. Use the Master Control
encoder to scroll through choices. Touching onscreen buttons toggles the related
parameter on or off.
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1. Gain. Controls the amount of boost or cut applied to the frequency of the
currently of the currently selected band (Call-out #5, 7, 9, or 11).
2. Frequency. Sets the center frequency for the currently selected band
(Call-out #5, 7, 9, or 11).
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