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Master Audio
DSP206-608. Version 1.2 Apr 14 14
High Pass First adjust the High Pass Filter cut-off frequency. To switch it off, turn
the rotary knob counter-clockwise until frequency reaches 20 Hz.
Second, press the rotary knob and select from the available types and slopes:
Type: Butterworth, Slopes: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB or 24dB
Type: Bessel. Slopes: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB or 24dB
Type: Linkwitz-Riley. Slope: 12dB or 24dB
5.2.5 Parametric EQ
Select between one of the 10 available Equalizers on each output channel by using
the keys < Select and Select >. Browse the parameters by turning the rotary knob
and push the knob to select and confirm the values. The following parameters can be
adjusted for each EQ:
Freq - EQ center frequency.
Gain - EQ level gain.
Q - EQ Bandwidth. For shelving filters the Q sets the transition in dB/Oct.
Type - Shape of EQ. The available types are:
Bell: Modifies the gain of a certain frequency range, with bell shape
Notch: Eliminates a range around a center frequency
Low-Shelf: Modifies the gain of all the range below a selected frequency.
High-Shelf: Modifies the gain of all the range above a selected frequency.
All Pass: Modifies the phase response, without influencing the frequency response.
Band Pass: Filters out all the range except the defined band.
High Pass: Filters out all the range below a certain frequency.
Low Pass: Filters out all the range above a certain frequency.
Enabled – When set On, the currently selected EQ is on line.
Q: 2.36
Out12 PEQ 1
E
nabled: On
Out12 PEQ 1
Type: BUT 24dB
Out12 HighPass
XOver
Freq: 40Hz
Out12 HighPass
XOver
Type: Bell
Out12 PEQ 1
Freq: 1000Hz
Out12 PEQ 1
Gain: 0.00dB
Out12 PEQ 1