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Input EQ features
Many audio signals coming into the console require some degree of corrective eq in order
to be part of a good sounding mix.The X-Monitor Input EQ allows the user to tailor the
incoming sound.
The input EQ consists of four bands:high, high-mid,low-mid, and low. The high band is shelv-
ing, the low band offers shelving cut with a bell boost. The two mid-bands are bell shaped
with a Q of 2 and a generous overlap of adjacent operating frequencies. An independent,
variable high pass filter provides additional problem-solving flexibility.
High frequencyHF
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut at 12 kHz. Shelving eq.
High midHM
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut with a Q of 2.
Frequency Continuously sweepable between 400 Hz and 8 kHz.
Low midLM
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut with a Q of 2.
Frequency Continuously sweepable between 100 Hz and 2 kHz.
Low frequencyLF
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut at 100 Hz. Bell boost / Shelving cut.
Eq on
Equalizer is on. This switch is used to activate the EQ section and can be used to make
A/B comparisons between "flat" and eq'd signals.
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Mono input module
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