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L-Gain (—12~0~12dB)
This parameter allows you to boost (positive) or cut (negative values) the L-frequency (and
all frequencies below the L-Freq value). Set L-Gain to "0" if you do not want to change the
lower frequencies.
Note: Reducing the low frequency content may sometimes affect the volume of the Tones being
processed by the equalizer. Always check the balance after setting the L-Gain value, and correct
it if necessary (see "Volume control (fader assignments)" on page 8).
m = H-Freq (3kHz, 6kHz)
H-Freq sets the high frequency range that can be cut or seda using the H-Gain parameter.
This is a shelving-type filter that will also affect frequencies higher than the value you set
here.
Mm
H-Gain (-12~0~12dB)
This parameter allows you to boost (positive) or cut (negative values) the H-frequency (and
all frequencies above the H-Freq value). Set H-Gain to "0" if you do not want to change the
higher frequencies.
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