BLUE SKY AUDIO MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER Manual page 36

Windows and os x version 10.3
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1. Define your target curve
2. Measure the speakers.
3. Go to the EQ page, and find the peaks you want to reduce.
4. Uncheck the "OPTIMIZE USING 1/3 OCT EQ" checkbox
5. Select the filters you want to use. IE one peak one filter etc.
6. Then one by one per filter double click the frequency box of the filter and then the peak on
the frequency graph.
7. Go to the Target page and adjust the LOW TARGET frequency and HIGH TARGET
frequency to include the desired frequency band. Because the optimizer will not adjust filter
frequencies outside the Low and High target , include set the low limit below the lowest
peak and the High frequency above the highest peak frequency.
8. Select the frequency range by adjusting the lower and upper target limits (vertical thick
yellow lines).
9. Return to the main screen, click OFF the box Optimize using 1/3 Octave EQ.
10. Activate the number of filters you want to use by clicking the Filter Optimize Box.
11. Press the OPTIMIZE
12. The screen will show the optimization in process with live updates. The optimization process
calculates the least squared error between the target curve and the corrected frequency
response over the range between the two yellows lines. The program will not try to optimize
any filters or areas outside of the yellow lines. However if you're happy with the current
results you can cancel optimization by double-clicking the STOP button. When the
optimization is complete the program will automatically jump to the EQ screens he can
make any manual adjustments that you may desire.
13. If you are happy with the results, click the SAVE PRESET button to save the EQ value to
the flash memory of the AMC.
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