Using The 4 Band Eq/Hpf - Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual

Digital audio mixing system software v1.41
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For details on the parameters of each type, refer to
"CS1D Reference Manual (Appendices)" ( p.16).
You can also make settings so that the relevant screen
appears when you operate the NOISE GATE section.
This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREF-
ERENCE screen ("CS1D Reference Manual (Soft-
ware)"
p.37).

Using the 4 band EQ/HPF

Here's how to use the EQUALIZER section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to control the 4 band EQ and the
HPF.
EQ [
] switch and LED (HIGH/LOW
bands only)
This switches the type of the HIGH/
LOW band EQ between peaking and
shelving. If this switch is on, the HIGH
band [Q] encoder will have no effect.
EQ [Q] encoder and LEDs
This sets the Q (steepness) of each
band. The approximate current value is
shown by the perimeter LEDs.
[EQ ON] switch
This turns the entire EQ on/off.
[HPF] switch and LED
EQ ON
EQUALIZER
HPF [6 dB/OCT]/[12 dB/OCT]/[18 dB/OCT] switches
and LEDs
Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels
EQ [LPF] switch and LED (HIGH band
only)
This switches the HIGH band EQ type
to LPF. If this switch is on, the HIHG
band [Q]/[GAIN] encoders will have no
effect.
EQ [FREQUENCY] encoder and
[VALUE] indicator
This sets the center frequency of each
band. The adjustable range for each
band is 20 Hz – 20 kHz, and the current
value is shown by the [VALUE] indicator.
EQ [GAIN] encoder and LEDs
This sets the gain of each band. The
adjustable range is –18 dB – +18 dB,
and the approximate current value is
shown by the perimeter LEDs.
HPF [FREQUENCY] encoder and
[VALUE] indicator
This controls the HPF, which is indepen-
dent of the 4 band EQ.
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