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Automix Gain (Post-Gate)
To adjust, go to Configuration > Automix . These faders adjust a channel's gain after the lobe has gated on.
Adjusting the gain here will not affect the automixer's gating decision. Only use these faders to adjust the gain of a
talker after you are satisfied with the automixer's gating behavior.
Parametric Equalizer (PEQ)
Maximize audio quality by adjusting the frequency response with the parametric equalizer.
Common equalizer applications:
• Improve speech intelligibility
• Reduce noise from HVAC systems or video projectors
• Reduce room irregularities
• Adjust frequency response for reinforcement systems
To turn off all EQ filters, select Bypass all EQ.
If you’re using Shure Designer software to configure your system, please check the Designer help section
for more about this topic.
Setting Filter Parameters
Adjust filter settings by manipulating the icons in the frequency response graph, or by entering numeric values.
Disable a filter using the check-box next to the filter.
Filter Type
Only the first and last band have selectable filter types.
Parametric: Attenuates or boosts the signal within a customizable frequency range
Low Cut: Rolls off the audio signal below the selected frequency
Low Shelf: Attenuates or boosts the audio signal below the selected frequency
High Cut: Rolls off the audio signal above the selected frequency
High Shelf: Attenuates or boosts the audio signal above the selected frequency
Frequency
Select the center frequency of the filter to cut/boost
Gain
Adjusts the level for a specific filter (+/- 30 dB)
Q
Adjusts the range of frequencies affected by the filter. As this value increases, the bandwidth becomes thinner.
Width
Adjusts the range of frequencies affected by the filter. The value is represented in octaves.