Dig Out: Recording Eq And Dynamics - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 USB Owner's Manual

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The Fat Channel
4.3
Dynamics Processing and EQ

Dig Out: Recording EQ and Dynamics

4.3.6
High EQ On/Off Button. Activates Control for the High
EQ for the Selected Input or Output Bus.
This button actives control of the High band for the selected channel
or bus. The button will illuminate to indicate the band is active.
High EQ Frequency Control. Sets and Displays the Center Frequency of the High EQ.
This encoder sets, and the meter displays, the center frequency of the
High band. You can adjust the center frequency from 1.4 to 18 kHz.
High EQ Gain Control. Sets and Displays the Gain Attenuation
or Boost at the Center Frequency of the High EQ Band.
This encoder sets, and the meter displays, the gain cut or boost
at the center frequency of the High EQ band. The level of the
center frequency can be set between -15 and +15 dB.
High Shelf EQ Button. Turns on the High Shelving
EQ for the Selected Input or Output Bus.
When the Shelf button is not engaged, the High band is a semi-
parametric EQ. Enabling the Shelf button turns the High band into
a high shelving EQ that alters, by a fixed amount, a band of high
frequencies at and above a user-selected shelving frequency.
Power User Tip: A high shelving EQ is like a treble-control knob on a stereo. In this mode,
the Center Frequency control selects the shelving frequency.
The Fat Channel gives you the option of sending just the unprocessed audio to your
computer or including the Fat Channel settings in the recorded signal. When the Dig
Out button is enabled, it will illuminate, indicating that the signal being sent to the
USB bus is post-EQ and post-dynamics processing. When the button is disabled, the
signal being sent to the USB bus is pre-Fat Channel.
The Dig Out button is only available when one of the channel inputs is selected.
The Main bus automatically sends its signal post-Fat Channel dynamics and EQ.
Note: All USB sends are pre-fader except for the Main outputs. For more information on
using your StudioLive as an audio interface, please consult the StudioLive 16.0.2 USB
Software Library Reference Manual.
StudioLive™ 16.0.2 USB
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