Mixer - Physis Piano H1 Reference Manual

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Low-Mid: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values) of signals with frequencies around 350 Hz.
Mid: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values)
of signals with frequencies around 1 KHz.
Hi-Mid: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative
values) of signals with frequencies around 1,8 KHz.
Hi: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values) of
signals with frequencies around 6,3 KHz.
PARAMETRIC
A parametric equalizer is composed of three sections. Two similar sections
are used to boost/dampen the extreme frequency bands, that is, low band
(Low S.) and high band (Hi S.). A third band (BW) can be assigned a middle
frequency range. Reference frequency, boosting/dampening and bandwidth
can all be set manually.
Low S.: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values) of signals
with frequencies below 180 Hz.
Freq.: set the reference frequency controlled by the
parameter.
BW: bandwidth of the middle filter, that is, the extension of
frequencies on both sides of the
Gain
the
parameter.
Gain: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values)
of signals with frequencies around the the one set through
Freq.
the
parameter.
Hi S.: gain (positive values) or attenuation (negative values)
of signals with frequencies above 6,3 KHz.

3.4 MIXER

How to access: press the [MIXER] Key Touch.
Description: here you can control the volume of each Sound, the signal level
sent to Master Effect and Master Reverb, and also the output's stereophonic
distribution.
Furthermore, volume, panning, and equalizer settings can be modified.
These settings affect the audio player available on the SONG/DEMO section
and the [LINE IN] input (if the model has such input).
When playing two Sounds simultaneously (Split or Dual mode), parameters
for Part 1 are shown on the top of the display, while Part 2 parameters can be
found on the bottom of the screen.
Level: general sound level.
PAN: stereophonic distribution, or panning. Value 0 corresponds to the
left output, while 127 to the right output. Value 64 corresponds to a
perflect balance between left and right output.
EfxSend:
Effect send
Effect (see par. 3.1).
RevSend: reverb send, that is, the quantity of signal sent to the Master Reverb effect (see par. 3.2).
Freq
., that are controlled by
, that is, the quantity of signal sent to the Master
Reference Manual – Post-Processing Parameters
Signal
Level
Gain
Signal
Level
23
Freq.
BW
Frequency
Frequency

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