Using MBOX Studio
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10 Configure delay and reverb parameters as desired (for descriptions see Avid FX Delay and Reverb).
11 Adjust individual channel AVID FX Send levels using their purple faders in the Hardware Input, Software Input, and Hardware Out-
put sections. Adjusting the AVID FX Return faders on output channels lets you quickly raise or lower all effects in headphones or
other mixes.
Using AVID FX EQ
Channel Focus provides a 4-band parametric EQ for each Hardware Input channel. The built-in 4-band EQ can be used either on channel
feeds to MBOX Studio outputs such as headphones, or it can be applied to channel feeds going to Pro Tools.
To use AVID FX EQ:
1 Click to select the first desired input channel. That channel is shown in Channel Focus.
2 In the EQ section, make sure the Bypass button is off (not lit).
3 Adjust band parameters by clicking and dragging breakpoints in the graph. Or use the controls below the graph (click to select a band
(
LF, LMF, HMF, or HF) then adjust the available controls).
4 Repeat for other bands.
5 If you want to EQ the input channel going to Pro Tools, click to enable EQ to DAW.
AVID FX Delay and Reverb settings are saved and recalled in MBOX Control Presets.
EQ section of Channel Focus (shown at left) and band controls (shown at right)
Bypass
EQ to DAW
Graph
Bands
Band In/Out
Shape
(LF and HF only)
Frequency Gain Q
Band Select