Band Eq; Stereo Bass And Treble Shelving Filters And 3 Parametric Eqs - Kurzweil K2600 Musician’s Reference

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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications

970 5 Band EQ

Stereo bass and treble shelving filters and 3 parametric EQs
PAUs:
3
This algorithm is a stereo 5 band equalizer with 3 bands of parametric EQ and with bass and treble tone
controls. The user has control over the gain, frequency and bandwidth of each band of parametric EQ and
control of the gain and frequencies of the bass and treble tone controls. The controls for the two stereo
channels are ganged.
Parameters
Page 1
In/Out
Bass Gain
Bass Freq
Page 2
Mid1 Gain
Mid1 Freq
Mid1 Width
Page 3
Mid3 Gain
Mid3 Freq
Mid3 Width
In/Out
Bass Gain
Bass Freq
Treb Gain
Treb Freq
Midn Gain
10-180
In or Out
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
0.010 to 5.000 oct
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
0.010 to 5.000 oct
When set to ÒInÓ the tone controls are active; when set to ÒOutÓ the tone controls are
bypassed.
The amount of boost or cut that the Þlter should apply to the low frequency signals in dB.
Every increase of 6 dB approximately doubles the amplitude of the signal. Positive values
boost the bass signal below the speciÞed frequency. Negative values cut the bass signal
below the speciÞed frequency.
The center frequency of the bass shelving Þlters in intervals of one semitone.
The amount of boost or cut that the Þlter should apply to the high frequency signals in dB.
Every increase of 6 dB approximately doubles the amplitude of the signal. Positive values
boost the treble signal above the speciÞed frequency. Negative values cut the treble signal
above the speciÞed frequency.
The center frequency of the treble shelving Þlters in intervals of one semitone.
The amount of boost or cut that the Þlter should apply in dB. Every increase of 6 dB
approximately doubles the amplitude of the signal. Positive values boost the signal at the
speciÞed frequency. Negative values cut the signal at the speciÞed frequency.
Treb Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Treb Freq
16 to 25088 Hz
Mid2 Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Mid2 Freq
16 to 25088 Hz
Mid2 Width
0.010 to 5.000 oct

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