Preset Modes; Create Custom Presets - Shure ITW1 User Manual

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2.
Select Battery & Power
3.
Specify the auto power off time in Power Off When Disconnected
After 10 Minutes
After 1 Hour
After 4 Hours
Never

Preset Modes

Use presets to quickly access commonly used listening scenarios. Seven selectable 4-band presets optimize settings for gain,
equalization, and compression. Play a song and find the preset that you think suits the song best, and then adjust levels as
needed.
Preset
Bass Boost
Bass Cut
Treble Boost
Treble Cut
Vocal Boost
De-ess
Loudness

Create Custom Presets

Add new preset
1.
Scroll down to tap Add New Preset or tap Manual. New presets start out flat.
2.
Adjust your frequency, gain, and bandwidth parameters. There are three ways to adjust your equalizer.
Tap the values to type in a specific number.
Tap the - or + to adjust in larger increments.
Tap and drag the numbered circles for bigger changes.
3.
Tap Save to name and save your new custom preset. Custom presets will show up after the list of Shure presets.
Duplicate a Preset
You can duplicate both Shure and custom presets. Duplicating a preset is convenient if you like the way a preset sounds but
you want to make and keep adjustments to the sound.
1.
Start by selecting an already existing preset.
2.
Tap the More Options 3 dots and select Duplicate.
3.
Scroll down to find your duplicate preset in the list of custom presets.
4.
Tap the More Options 3 dots and select Edit.
5.
Adjust your frequency, gain, and bandwidth parameters. Type in a specific number. Tap - or + to adjust in small incre­
ments. Or manually tap and drag the numbered circles for larger changes.
6.
Tap Save to save your new custom preset.
Application
Increase low frequencies
Decrease low frequencies
Increase high frequencies
Decrease high frequencies
Increase vocal clarity by emphasizing the vocal range
Decrease vocal hiss/ sibilance in speech
Clarity for listening at low volume. Both the bass and treble frequencies are boosted to make
the overall sound feel louder.
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