Mastering Tools Parameter List - Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual

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Mastering Tools parameter list

The Mastering Tools is compressor that splits sounds into different frequency band to unify their volumes.
Bass Cut
Equalizer
Filter
Compressor
Mixer
Parameter (full name)
EQ (Equalizer): A 4-band equalizer.
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off)
Input Gain (Input Gain)
Low Type (Low Type)
Low Gain (Low Gain)
Low Freq (Low Frequency)
Low Q (Low Q) *1
Low-Mid Gain (Low Middle Gain)
Low-Mid Freq (Low Middle Frequency) 20 Hz–8.00 kHz
Low-Mid Q (Low Middle Q)
High-Mid Gain (High Middle Gain)
High-Mid Freq (High Middle Frequency) 20 Hz–8.00 kHz
High-Mid Q (High Middle Q)
High Type (High Type)
High Gain (High Gain)
High Freq (High Frequency)
High Q (High Q) *1
Output Level (Output Level)
B CUT (Bass Cut Filter):
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off)
Bass Cut Freq (Bass Cut Frequency)
ENH (Enhancer): This effect enhances the definition of the sound, and pushes it to the forefront.
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off)
Sensitivity (Sensitivity)
Enhancer Freq (Enhancer Frequency) 1.00 –10.0 kHz
Mix Level (Mix Level)
20
Enhancer
Input
Expander
Limiter
Output
Setting
OFF, ON
-24–+12 dB
SHELV, PEAKING
-12–+12 dB
20 Hz–2.00 kHz
0.3–16.0
-12–+12 dB
0.3–16.0
-12–+12 dB
0.3–16.0
SHELV, PEAKING
-12–+12 dB
1.40–2.00 kHz
0.3–16.0
-24–+12 dB
OFF, ON
THRU, 20 Hz–2.00 kHz
OFF, ON
0–100
-24–+12 dB
* Below shows the signal form "INPUT" to "MIXER."
Expander
High Freq
Input
Mid Freq
Low Freq
Function
This parameter turns the equalizer effect on/off.
This parameter sets the overall volume before passing through the equalizer.
This parameter sets the type of the low frequency band equalizer
(Shelving type or peaking type).
This parameter sets the gain (amount of boost or cut) for the bass
equalizer.
This parameter sets the central frequency for the low equalizer.
This parameter sets the range of change in gain for the frequency set by
"Low Freq." A larger value results in a narrower range of change.
This parameter sets the gain (amount of boost or cut) for the low-midrange
equalizer.
This parameter sets the central frequency for the low-midrange equalizer.
This parameter sets the range of change in gain for the frequency set by
"Low-Mid Freq." A larger value results in a narrower range of change.
This parameter sets the gain (amount of boost or cut) for the high-midrange
equalizer.
This parameter sets the central frequency for the high-midrange equalizer.
This parameter sets the range of change in gain for the frequency set by
"High-Mid Freq." A larger value results in a narrower range of change.
This parameter sets the type of the High frequency band equalizer
(Shelving type or peaking type).
This parameter sets the gain (amount of boost or cut) for the treble
equalizer.
This parameter sets the central frequency for the high equalizer.
This parameter sets the range of change in gain for the frequency set by
"High Freq." A larger value results in a narrower range of change.
This parameter adjusts the volume after the equalizer stage.
This parameter turns the bass cut filter effect on/off.
This parameter sets the frequency for cutting off undesired low frequency
band sounds such as pop noise.
This parameter turns the enhancer effect on/off.
Adjusts the manner in which the enhancer will be applied relative to the
input signals.
Adjusts the frequency at which the enhancer effect will begin to be applied.
The effect will be made apparent in the frequencies above the frequency
set here.
Adjusts the amount of phase-shifted sound of the range set by "Frequency"
that is to be mixed with the input.
Compressor
High Freq
Mixer
Mid Freq
Low Freq

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