Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual page 80

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Setting up equalizers by band
1. Press and select [INPUT] or [MULTI IN] in the SECTION area to select the
desired type of input.
2. Press the desired channel's [CH EDIT].
3. Use [PAGE UP]/[PAGE DOWN] to select the [EQ BAND] page.
fig.05-19
4. Press CURSOR [UP]/[DOWN] to select a frequency band.
You can choose HI (high-frequency band), HI-MID (high-middle frequency band),
LO-MID (low-middle frequency band) or LO (low-frequency band). In the example
shown in the figure, LO-MID (low-middle frequency band) is selected.
5. Adjust the settings for the selected band.
* [V6] (ATT LEVEL) adjusts the EQ input attenuation level in the same manner
as [V3] on the input channel PREAMP screen.
GAIN:
FREQ
(central frequency)
Q:
Type:
* If LPF, BPF, HPF or NOTCH is selected as the EQ type, the V4 knob controls
RESO (resonance), with settings from 0 to 27. Resonance boosts frequencies
around the filter cutoff frequency—the frequency selected with the FREQ
parameter—adding a edgy, whistle-like character to a signal. When NOTCH is
selected, the range of frequencies boosted using resonance is further narrowed.
Chapter 5 Mixing Procedure 1 (Input Channel)
Use [V2] (GAIN) to set the level of the band's selected
frequency. (-15.0 to +15.0 dB)
:Use [V3] (FREQ) to select a frequency.
Use [V4] (Q or FREQ) to set the band's bandwidth (Q), the
range of frequencies to be affected above and below the
central frequency. By increasing the value for Q (0.36 to 16),
a narrower range of frequencies is selected. Q is available
only for the HI-MID and LO-MID bands. When the LO band
is being edited, [V4] sets the HPF frequency; see p. 81.
Set using [V5] (TYPE). Available only for the LO-MID
band.
You can quickly jump to
this screen by pressing the
[HPF/LO], [LO-MID] or
[HI-MID/HI] STATUS
button, as desired, while
holding down [CH EDIT]
for the channel you want to
edit.
The frequency widths for
the EQ bands are as
follows:
HI:
1 k to 20 kHz
HI-MID: 400 Hz to 20 kHz
LO-MID: 20 to 8 kHz
LO:
20 to 2 kHz
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