CHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVE (FM and ST)
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The following processing parameters may be adjusted.
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Super Bass
Level
The Super Bass Level parameter sets the level of the Bass Enhancer effect added to
the sound.
The Bass Enhancer takes the bass signal from the 30Hz-200Hz range, and generates
subharmonics that are filtered and modeled by the Super Bass Type, then once again
injected onto the bi-channel signal, at the level set via the Super Bass Level control.
Super Bass Level may be adjusted from 0.0 to +12.0 dB, with steps of 0.5 dB.
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Super Bass Type The Super Bass Type parameter sets the type of bass added to the sound by the Bass
Enhancer.
The Bass Enhancer takes the bass signal from the 30Hz-200Hz range, and generates
subharmonics that are filtered and modeled by the Super Bass Type, then once again
injected onto the bi-channel signal at the level set via the Super Bass Level control.
The Super Bass Type may generate three different types of bass:
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Disco Soft Bass (30-Hz range)
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Club Long Bass (80-Hz range)
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Tight Hard Bass (150-Hz range)
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Bass Level
The Bass Level parameter adjusts the threshold level that trips the bass frequency
compressor, affecting the frequency band from 30KHz to 200KHz (see block diagram).
The higher the threshold value (f.i. +1 / +2), the less the bass will be compressed, and
will thus be more strongly present. A value of 0 means leaving the frequency
substantially unchanged.
Bass Level may be adjusted from –6.0 to +6.0, with steps of 0.5. No unit of measure is
indicated, because this adjustment simultaneously affects multiple compression
parameters.
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Mid1 Level
The Mid 1 Level parameter adjusts the threshold level that trips the middle-bass
frequency compressor, affecting the frequency band from 200KHz to 1.5KHz (see block
diagram). The higher the threshold value (f.i. +1 / +2), the less the medium-bass tones
will be compressed, and will thus be stronger. A value of 0 means leaving the frequency
substantially unchanged.
Mid 3 Level may be adjusted from –6.0 to +6.0, with steps of 0.5. No unit of measure is
indicated, because this adjustment simultaneously affects multiple compression
parameters.
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Mid 2 Level
The Mid 2 Level parameter adjusts the threshold level that trips the middle frequency
compressor, affecting the frequency band from 1.5KHz to 4.8KHz (see block diagram).
The higher the threshold value (f.i. +1 / +2), the less the medium tones will be
compressed, and will thus be stronger. A value of 0 means leaving the frequency
substantially unchanged.
Mid 3 Level may be adjusted from –6.0 to +6.0, with steps of 0.5. No unit of measure is
indicated, because this adjustment simultaneously affects multiple compression
parameters.
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Mid 3 Level
The Mid 3 Level parameter adjusts the threshold level that trips the middle-high
frequency compressor, affecting the frequency band from 4.8KHz to 9.5KHz (see block
diagram). The higher the threshold value (f.i. +1 / +2), the less the medium-high tones
will be compressed, and will thus be stronger. A value of 0 means leaving the frequency
substantially unchanged.
Mid 3 Level may be adjusted from –6.0 to +6.0, with steps of 0.5. No unit of measure is
indicated, because this adjustment simultaneously affects multiple compression
parameters.
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High Level
The High Level parameter adjusts the threshold level that trips the high frequency
compressor, affecting the frequency band from 9.5KHz to 15KHz (see block diagram).
The higher the threshold value (f.i. +1 / +2), the less the high frequencies will be
compressed, and will thus be more strongly present. A value of 0 means leaving the
frequency substantially unchanged.
High Level may be adjusted from –6.0 to +6.0, with steps of 0.5. No unit of measure is
indicated, because this adjustment simultaneously affects multiple compression
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