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EXAMPLE
: Boosting the lower bass under 50Hz by about 3 dB
How to do it step-by-step:
➢
Open main menu by pressing the
MENU
button on the remote
controller.
➢
Navigate to the Settings menu using the arrow buttons and press
OK
to select it.
➢
Select the House Curve Tool using arrow buttons again (the first item
on the upper row.)
➢
Press
OK
and the House Curve tool opens. Using the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
arrow buttons, set Tilt to 2 or 3. The approximated response is shown
on the screen.
➢
Using
UP
and
DOWN
arrow buttons, set Lift to 3.
➢
Once ready press
OK
to apply the new house curve
4.2
Tilt Curve Tool
The Tilt curve tool provides a method of changing the overall frequency response
slope of the treble. The motivation behind a tilt curve is (along personal preference) to
compensate differences in various recordings. One can, for example, make a profile
with treble tilted down to tame too “bright“ recordings.
Note: the QuickTone Treble, Tilt, and Loudness controls use the tilt curve filter,
overriding user settings.
The parameters of the tilt curve are:
✔
Freq:
The transition frequency of the effect
(illustrated on the screen). Adjust using
LEFT
/
RIGHT
arrow buttons or the
blue
-coded
button.
✔
Gain:
Attenuation (negative values) or emphasis
(positive values) of the selected band. Adjust using
UP
/
DOWN
arrow buttons or the
orange
-coded
button.
✔
Enabled:
Enables or disables the applied tilt curve.
Please note
that modifying the parameter values will automatically enable this
effect. Press the
green
button (followed by
OK
) to disable it again.
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