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Shaping Sound:
Treble Tilt
Treble tilt controls can be found in the “Sound” section of the main menu. Treble tilt is a
powerful shelve-type filter that can be applied to shape the target response at high frequencies.
It has two parameters: gain and bandwidth. The parameters can be adjusted with the control
wheel (hold down and rotate the wheel to adjust bandwidth) or using the remote controller.
Profile buttons A and C will adjust the bandwidth. The effect of the filter can be heard in real-
time.
To turn off treble tilt, simply set its gain to + 0 dB.
Shaping Sound:
Parametric Eqs
Anti-Mode X4 supports up to nine fully parametric EQ filters (PEQ) that can be placed at
arbitrary center frequencies, using variable bandwidth and gain. An EQ can be set to affect both
channels (the default) or either left or right channel separately.
Notice
: while PEQs can be used to shape the system response at a very fine level, correcting
small bumps manually after the calibration is typically not advisable. Striving for maximally flat
curve in amplitude response might induce audible problems in the time domain, something that
might not be apparent in the measured response. We suggest applying parametric equalizers
with moderation. Not all dips in the response can or should be corrected!
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Bass Tilt + 5 dB 100 Hz
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Treble Tilt - 2 dB 1.0 kHz
Modify
Stereo
Delete
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