EQ (E zone)
EQ (E zone)
The input channel equaliser (EQ) is a four-band sweep parametric EQ (PEQ) that allows
tonal control of the input signal via the parametric EQ section, or E zone, in the input
channel strip. The four bands are treble, hi-mid, lo-mid and bass, with an additional
three shelving modes available for treble and bass. Any combination of the four bands
can be used to control the signal, although only one band can be adjusted in the E zone
at any time.
Each input fast strip contains the EQ on/off switch and quick access buttons for channel
and band selection.
The E zone contains all of the PEQ controls, along with a shelving mode selection button
and another set of band selection buttons.
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EQ on/off switch.
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Red LED on/off status indicator,
illuminates when its associated band is
contributing to the EQ'd sound.
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Quick access button, selects its local EQ
band to the E zone and selects the input
channel. Also, assigns the EQ processing area
to the GUI channel strip.
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Up/down band selection buttons, cycle
through the bands, changing selection in the E
zone accordingly.
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Four blue LED indicators, illuminate to
show current band selection. Their
configuration matches the EQ band positions in
the input fast strips.
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gain control knob, adjusts signal gain in
the range -16dB to +16dB. On the graph in
the EQ processing area (GUI channel strip),
causes the envelope to move up/down.
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width control knob, adjusts the signal
bandwidth in the range 0.1 Oct to 3.0 Oct. On
the graph in the EQ processing area (GUI
channel strip), causes the base of the envelope
to widen. (Not available for treble and bass
shelving modes.)
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freq control knob adjusts signal
frequency. The range is band-dependent (see
"Main input channel functions" on page 333).
On the graph in the EQ processing area (GUI
channel strip), causes the envelope to move
left/right.
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SHAPE button, changes shelving mode
on treble and bass bands. For recommended
usage, see Table 16 "Recommended band
mode usage" on page 276. For a description of
each mode, see "Description of the input
channel EQ modes" on page 315.
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