Equalizer Bands
The four equalizer bands have two controls each – a
“frequency selector” knob and a gain fader. The fader will
boost the signal up to 15 dB by dragging the fader to the
right and attenuate the signal by 15 dB by dragging it to
the left.
High Shelving Band
The frequency options for the High Shelving Band are 15 kHz, 12 kHz, 10 kHz and 8 kHz.
When boosted, the High Shelving Band gives a beautiful high-end shimmer
to just about any material. Don't be afraid to try it on a master bus, as the result
can be fantastic!
High Mid Band
The High Mid Band is of bell type with the following center frequencies: 9 kHz, 7 kHz,
5 kHz and 3 kHz.
The bell filters interacts with each other in a rather funny way. For example,
even if the gain of the Low Mid Band is set to zero, changing the frequency of
that band will affect the frequency response of the High Mid Band filter
significantly. The results are quite unpredictable and this is part of the reason
for the unusual sound of the A-Range!
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High shelving band (top)
and high mid band (bottom).