1.
<CLICK> the square white Freq/Gain Handle to select the filter. The previously selected
Filter’s curve disappears, and the Selected Filter’s curve appears in yellow with a solid
yellow Freq/Gain Handle.
2.
<DRAG> the Freq/Gain Handle up/down to adjust the Gain, and left/right to adjust the
Frequency.
3.
<DRAG> the diamond shaped Bandwidth Handle left/right to adjust the filter’s Bandwidth.
To edit a Shelving or Low / High Pass Filter:
1.
<CLICK> the s-shaped white Freq Handle to select the Filter. The previously selected
Filter’s curve disappears, and the Selected Filter’s curve appears in yellow with a yellow
Freq Handle.
2. For Low/High Pass Filters (shown above),
<DRAG> the yellow Freq Handle left/right to
adjust the Frequency; for Shelving Filters
<DRAG> the handle up/down to adjust the Gain,
and left/right to adjust the Frequency.
Ducker
Description
Each of the twelve DX1208 Inputs and 16 DX Link Inputs is equipped with a Ducker. On the
eight Input Channels the Ducker occurs in between the six-band EQ and the Matrix Mixer. On
the DX Link Inputs the Ducker occurs immediately after the DX Link Mute and Fader. The
Input tab contains only a subset of the Input Channel’s Ducker controls; the complete set of
controls is found in the Ducker Priorities tab. See the Priorities
section of this helpfile for
complete documentation on the Input and DX Link Duckers.
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