Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual page 117

Control surface digital audio mixing system
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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
[Procedure]
1. Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN
block [L]/[R] switches to select the input channel
that you wish to control.
2. In the EQUALIZER section of the SELECTED
INPUT CHANNEL block, turn on the [EQ ON]
switch.
The 4 band EQ of the corresponding channel will be
turned on.
3. For each band, use the [Q] encoder, [F] encoder,
and [GAIN] encoder to set the steepness, center fre-
quency, and gain respectively.
Hint
If boosting by the EQ causes the input signal to clip,
lower the [ATTENUATOR] encoder of the
SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. This encoder
adjusts the pre-EQ level of the signal.
[ATTENUATOR] encoder (SELECTED INPUT
CHANNEL block)
ATTENUATOR
4. If you wish to use the HIGH band or LOW band as
shelving type EQ, turn on the [ ] switch for the
appropriate band.
5. If you wish to use the HIGH band as a LPF, turn on
the [LPF] switch of the HIGH band.
6. If you wish to use the HPF, turn on the [HPF]
switch.
The EQUALIZER section in the SELECTED INPUT
CHANNEL block contains an HPF that is indepen-
dent of the EQ.
Turn on the [HPF] switch, and use the HPF [6dB/
OCT]/[12dB/OCT]/[18dB/OCT] switches and the
HPF [F] encoder to adjust the slope and cutoff fre-
quency of the HPF.
Hint
You can also make settings so that the relevant screen
appears when you operate the EQUALIZER section.
This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREF-
ERENCE screen ("CS1D Reference Manual (Soft-
ware)"
p.37).
As with the compressor and noise gate, EQ settings
can also be stored in or recalled from a dedicated EQ
library.
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