36 Chapter 6: Basic Operation
PRO6 Control Centre
Quick Reference Guide
Input equalisation (E zone)
Use EQ to equalise the input signal via the treble, hi-mid, lo-mid and bass filters, which
are situated in the input channel strip’s E zone. Treble and bass each have a
parametric filter option and three specific shelving modes. Feedback for EQ is via GUI
only.
>> To EQ the input signal
Note: bright and deep use psychoacoustic phenomena to generate steep slopes that
sound natural. These filters are called “minimum harmonic disruption filters”.
1b
E zone
Input fast strip
1 Press the quick access button of the
required EQ filter (treble, hi-mid, lo-mid
or bass). For example, the bass filter.
This will select the channel and open the
EQ filters processing area in the GUI’s
channel strip. Alternatively, you can
navigate to it using the bass and treble up
and down buttons in the E-zone (see 1b
above).
2 Press EQ to switch on EQ (button will
illuminate).
3 Adjust the freq, width and gain control
knobs in the E-zone to apply EQ.
4 Audition the different filters, including the
‘minimum harmonic disruption’ types, by
scrolling through them using the SHAPE/
[MODE] button. The minimum harmonic
disruption filters are only available for
treble (bright, classic and soft) and bass
(deep, classic and warm); see Note below.
1b
One of these four LEDs will illuminate
to show which filter is in operation
Graph shows the effects of EQ
1a
4b
4a
This is the
background colour of
the currently
selected EQ filter