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: Selecting two or three filter buttons simultaneously has an impact in the cutoff slope of the filter.
Below these buttons, we have the controls for the High Shelf band and the High Midrange
Bell band. Shelf and Bell are the configurations of the respective EQ bands.
The controls on the right side below the Low Pass buttons are for the High Shelf band. First,
we have the Frequency Switch knob, where we can choose between 8kHz, 10kHz, 12kHz and
15kHz. When changing this, we should take into account the effect of the filter mentioned
previously. By default, the selected frequency will 12kHz.
Below that knob, we have a fader to control the boost/cut. The fader can boost or cut the
selected frequency range by +/- 15dB approximately.
On the left side below the Low Pass we have the controls for the High Midrange Bell band.
Again, we start with the Frequency Switch knob, where we have four frequencies to choose
from: 3k, 5k, 7k and 9kHz. Here, the default selected frequency is 5kHz.
Below this knob, we have the fader to control the boost/cut of this band. Just like it happened
with the previous band, the fader can boost or cut the selected frequency by +/- 15dB
approximately. Be aware that, as this is a Bell band, the behavior will be different than what
we have in the previous (Shelf) band. In this case, you will create a bell curve with the peak
in the chosen frequency.
The lower part of the control panel has the Low Midrange Bell on the right, and the Low
Shelf on the left. The Low Midrange, as it happened with the previous bands, has four
selectable frequencies: 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz and 2kHz. It's configured as a Bell (Peak) band,
which means that it will boost or cut around the selected frequency. By default, the selected
frequency is 1kHz.
Once more, below it we have the boost/cut fader, which, as with the High Midrange Bell, can
boost or cut around the selected frequency by +/- 15dB approximately.
Finally, on the left, we have the Low Shelf band EQ. Once again, we have four selectable
frequencies, this time in the low range of the spectrum: 50Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz and 150Hz. In
this band, the frequency selected by default is 100Hz.
TridA Single Channel EQ
lower bands (Low Shelf
and Low Midrange Bell),
and the three High Pass
Filter switches on the
bottom
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