Changing The Display Matrix Of The Parametric Eq; Saving, Loading, And Resetting Eq Settings - Mackie Digital 8 Bus Owner's Manual

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56 INPUT / 72 CHANNEL DIGITAL MIXER
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G A I N
E Q
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56 INPUT / 72 CHANNEL DIGITAL MIXER
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SELECT
SELECT
PREVIOUS
LOW
LOW MID
ON
SETUP
EQ
GATE
COMPRESSOR
F R E Q
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HELP
HI MID
HI
NEXT
MEMORY A
MEMORY B
PLUG-INS
LOAD PATCH
SAVE PATCH
TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCY BANDWIDTH
From the screen:
There is no screen equivalent for this feature.
Changing the Display Matrix of the
Parametric EQ
You can change the way in which the
parametric EQ is displayed in the Fat Chan-
nel by pressing the PREVIOUS or NEXT
button located just to the left or right of the
V-Pots. Think of it as rotating the default
matrix 90 degrees.
Now the first SELECT button is used to
change the band (the first V-Pot also
changes bands). The second V-Pot controls
the gain of the selected band, the third V-
Pot controls the frequency, and the fourth
V-Pot controls the Q.
Press the PREVIOUS or NEXT button
again to return to the original display mode.

Saving, Loading, and Resetting EQ Settings

EQ settings can be saved and recalled
from the hard drive. You can save and load
files from either Memory A or Memory B.
TO SAVE AN EQ PATCH
From the console:
1. With EQ selected for channel process-
ing, press SAVE PATCH in the Fat
Channel Section.
2. A default name appears in the Fat
Channel Display, such as EQ#1. You
can accept the default name, or you
can change it to one of your own
choice.
To change the name:
• Turn the first V-Pot to change the
letters.
• Press the SELECT buttons below the
arrows to move the cursor left and
right. You can use up to 23 characters
to name a file.
3. When the name appears as you want it,
press the SELECT button below OK to
complete the operation.
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