Product Manual — Doc. 9045M DM NAX® • 158
1. To set a band's gain, do one of the following:
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Move the Gain slider up to increase or down to decrease the gain.
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Click the arrows to increase or decrease the gain. Values range from -40dB to 20dB,
adjustable in increments of 0.1dB.
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Manually enter a value in the Gain field.
2. Select a filter type from the Type drop-down menu. By default, all bands are set to the EQ filter
type. Some filter types will disable other settings in their respective band while enabled. For
example, selecting the LowPass filter type for a band will disable that band's Gain and Bandwidth
settings, since the LowPass filter applies a fixed roll-off slope at a set frequency. The available
filter types are:
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EQ: a fully parametric filter that can boost or cut a range of frequencies.
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Notch: a parametric filter designed to more precisely cut a frequency or range of
frequencies. A notch filter can achieve a narrower bandwidth than the standard EQ
parametric filter type.
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TrebleShelf: a filter that boosts or cuts all frequencies above a set frequency by a set gain.
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BassShelf: a filter that boosts or cuts all frequencies below a set frequency by a set gain.
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LowPass: a filter that fully cuts all frequencies above a set frequency using a fixed roll-off
slope of -12dB per octave.
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HighPass: a filter that fully cuts all frequencies below a set frequency using a fixed roll-off
slope of -12dB per octave.
3. Set a center frequency for the equalizer band to tune a specific portion of the audible frequency
spectrum. To set the center frequency, do one of the following:
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Click the arrows to increase or decrease the frequency. Values range from 20Hz to 20kHz,
adjustable in increments of 1Hz. Each band has a default center frequency that will be
applied if the Reset button at the bottom of the band is clicked.
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Manually enter a value in the Frequency field.
4. Set a bandwidth to determine how wide of a frequency range is effected by the equalizer band.
To set the bandwidth, do one of the following:
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Click the arrows to increase or decrease the bandwidth. Values range from 0.1 octaves to
4.0 octaves, adjustable in increments of 0.1 octave.
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Manually enter a value in the Bandwidth field.
5. The individual Bypass controls allow you to bypass a single band of equalization at a time for
more granular A/B testing of a single filter. Set a band's Bypass toggle to the right position to
bypass that band. Set the toggle to the left position to disable the bypass. By default, Bypass is
disabled.
6. Each equalizer band has a Reset button that will reapply the default settings for that band.
Click Done to return to the Settings tab of the web user interface.
DM NAX Streams
The local inputs of the DM-NAX-2XLRI-1G can be made available as a DMNAX audio-over-IP stream.
This single two channel stream will encode XLR input 1 as the left channel, and XLRinput 2 as the right
channel.
Click NAXStreams to expand the tab and display the following information.