Trim; Hpf Button; Lpf Button - EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual

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EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual
8.2.2.4

Trim

The TRIM Channel Assign button allows for individual channel control of the ±15 dB
digital trim. The digital trim control is located ahead of all of the channel digital signal
processing. All inputs have a digital trim control. The V-Pot adjusts the gain while press-
ing the ASSIGN button has no function. The scribble strip displays the channel name on
the top line until the V-Pot knob is rotated; then it briefly displays the digital trim gain.
The bottom line of the scribble strip displays the word trim. The V-Pot LEDs indicate the
digital trim amount and the bottom LED indicates when the knob has been set at 0 dB.
Holding CTRL and pressing the TRIM Channel Assign button resets the digital trim on
all channels to 0 dB.
8.2.2.5

HPF Button

The light blue HPF Channel Assign button allows for individual channel activation and
control of the High Pass Filter. The High Pass Filter is part of the equalizer and has a
frequency range of 20 Hz-400 Hz. It is available on all input and output channels except
for the main Left, Right, Center/Mono and the internal effects returns.
The V-Pot knob adjusts the HPF frequency while pressing the ASSIGN button acts as the
filter's In/Out button. The scribble strip displays the channel name on the top line until
the V-Pot knob is rotated; then it briefly displays the HPF frequency. The bottom line of
the scribble strip displays the word HPF. The V-Pot LEDs indicate the relative frequency
setting.
The V-Pot button toggles through the slope values. The first push interrogates the set-
ting and displays it on the scribble strip. Subsequent pushes step through the different
slope values (6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct).
Holding CTRL and pressing the HPF Channel Assign button disables the HPF and sets
the frequency to the default of 80 Hz with a 12 dB/octave slope on all channels.
8.2.2.6

LPF Button

The light blue LPF Channel Assign button allows for individual channel activation and
control of the low-pass filter. The low-pass filter is part of the equalizer and has a fre-
quency range of 400 Hz-20 kHz. It is available on all input and output channels except
for the main Left, Right, Center/Mono and the internal effects returns.
The V-Pot knob adjusts the LPF frequency while pressing the ASSIGN button acts as the
filter's In/Out button. The scribble strip displays the channel name on the top line until
the V-Pot knob is rotated; then it briefly displays the LPF frequency. The bottom line of
the scribble strip displays the word LPF. The V-Pot LEDs indicate the relative frequency
setting.
The V-Pot button toggles through the slope values. The first push interrogates the set-
ting and displays it on the scribble strip. Subsequent pushes step through the different
slope values (6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct).
Holding CTRL and pressing the LPF Channel Assign button disables the LPF and sets
the frequency to the default of 20 kHz with a 12 dB/octave slope on all channels.
8-7
Bank Select and Channel Assign

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