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BUILDING A HYBRID (MIXED) EQ
In every instance of Liquid Mix, there are seven EQ bands available. These can be filled in whatever way you
want, using a mixture of individual bands from seven different EQ emulations or one complete 4-band
emulation with three additions and so on. Building a hybrid EQ can be done from the software or hardware:
FROM THE SOFTWARE
Constructing Mixed EQs from the software is done by clicking on a band (any one of the vertical column of
three dials for each band) and then using the EQ box above to select an individual band emulation. You will
know the band is selected because, if there is currently an emulation in it, the active control(s) will be red or,
if it is empty, all three dials will be red. With the band selected, click on the EQ box above. This brings up the
root EQ emulation list, click and hold one of the emulations to view the submenu of separate bands for that
EQ. Select an individual band from one of the submenus and release to make that band active. Releasing the
mouse outside the drop down menus at any point will cancel the emulation select. Now click on another of
the seven bands and repeat the process as required.
FROM THE HARDWARE
Constructing Mixed EQs from the hardware is done by pressing the Emulation Select button when a band is
active. For example, if wanting to set up a High Pass Filter on Band 1, select EQ Band 1 on the LCD screen
using the data encoder then press Emulation Select. (Note that this can be done whether there is an
emulation in that band already or not - see below.) This will bring up the list of available EQ emulations. Use
the data encoder to select one by rotating and then pressing. This will display the individual bands available
for that EQ. Choose one, by rotating and then pressing the data encoder once again, to make that band
active. The process can be cancelled at any stage using the Go Back button. Now select another of the seven
bands with the data encoder and repeat the process as required.
Selecting an empty band can be done from the hardware by pressing and holding the data encoder, then
rotating to the empty band. Without pressing the encoder, it will only select currently filled bands (those with
emulations in) when rotated.