EAW DX1208 Help File page 29

12x8 digital mixer and signal processor
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Gain
Bandwidth / Q
Bypass Filter
Bypass Channel EQ
Reset Channel EQ Resets all Filter parameters to their factory default settings.
EQ Graph
The response of the Input Channel EQ is plotted graphically (shown below). The overall EQ
response curve is shown with an orange line, and the response curves of individual Filters are
shown with a yellow line.
Selecting a Filter causes its response curve to appear in the graph; only one Filter's curve is
visible at a time. Editing a band's parameters changes both the overall and the individual
Filter's response curves, so that the contribution of the Filter to the overall EQ response can
be easily observed. Bypassing a Filter removes the individual Filter curve from the graph so
that it cannot be edited graphically.
Filters can also be edited directly from the EQ graph by dragging their Edit Handles on the
screen. To edit a Parametric Filter:
Sets the gain boost/cut of the Selected Parametric or Shelving
Filter. Gain values range from [+15 dB] to [-15 dB].
Sets the Bandwidth of the Selected Parametric Filter. Setting the
PEQ Format to [Q] in the Main DX Navigator > Tools menu lets
you enter filter width as a 'quality factor' with values ranging from
[0.25] to [10]; setting the PEQ Format to [BW] lets you enter
Bandwidth in octaves with values ranging from [2.0] to [0.1]. The
bandwidth of the Shelving and Hi/Low Pass Filters is fixed and
cannot be changed.
Bypasses the Selected Filter band without changing the Filter's
settings.
Bypasses all 6 Filter bands at the same time without
changing any Filter's settings.
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