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Chapter 4: Advanced Features
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Menu: (various modes)/Effects/MasterEQ
Parameter: Low Mid Gain
Value Range: 18.0 to 18.0 dB
This parameter sets the amount of gain (or cut) in your Low-Mid Gain.
Menu: (various modes)/Effects/MasterEQ
Parameter: Low Mid Q
Value Range: 0.50 to 4.00
The “Q” of a filter describes how “wide” or “narrow” the filter is. A
filter with a Q value closer to .50 is considered to be a “wide” filter that
rolls off gradually and affects lots of frequencies around its center-
frequency. Conversely, a filter with a high Q value (near 4.00 for
example) is an extremely “narrow” filter with a sharp cutoff that only
affects frequencies very close to the center-frequency setting while
leaving the rest of your signal unaffected.
Menu: (various modes)/Effects/MasterEQ
Parameter: High Mid Freq
Value Range: 300.00 to 10.00 kHz
This parameter sets the center frequency of your High-Mid filter.
Again, note that there are no restrictions on center-frequency selection
for the “Low Mid” and “High Mid” filter bands so it is possible to set
your “High Mid” center frequency lower than your “Low Mid” frequency
(or vise-versa).
Menu: (various modes)/Effects/MasterEQ
Parameter: High Mid Gain
Value Range: 18.0 to 18.0 dB
This parameter sets the amount of gain (or cut) in your High-Mid Filter.
Menu: (various modes)/Effects/MasterEQ
Parameter: High Mid Q
Value Range: 0.50 to 4.00
This parameter is identical in function to “Low Mid Q.” See the “Low
Mid Q” description in the section above.