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Pushing the Enter Button, the above window will allow the access to the “Byp” and “Type” fields.
Using the Param.2 encoder, the selected Filter can be activated or bypassed.
The DLM26 allows the user to select anyone of the filter's type listed above and assign them
independently using the 5 available filters.
In order to select the filter's type, it is necessary to use the Param.3 encoder, rotate it “clockwise”
or “counter-clockwise” to select the desired filter.
So, in order to define the filter type for the filter number 1 (“x”=1), it is necessary from the above
screen, to select the filter, which name will appear on the screen.
If selected a Peaking_Eq filter, then the display will be as follow:
Once selected the desired Filter Type, its parameters can be accessed for editing just pressing
again the ENTER Button.
Once pressed the ENTER Button, the editing page of the selected filter type will be accessed ONLY
if the selected filter it is not set in Bypass mode.
Depending from the selected filter, the related parameters will be available for editing
Peaking_Eq Filter:
Peaking filters are at constant Q, so with Q not depending from the selected
Gain value
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f we selected a Peaking_Eq filter within EQ-1, then the Q has to be set at a desired value of say
1.00 using the Param.3 encoder, the GAIN at say +3dB using the Param.2 encoder and the center
Frequency at say 1.00KHz with the NAV/Param.1 encoder; the EQ sub-menu screen will show the
following:
Once in the Peaking_Eq Filter's edit screen, all the filter's parameters can be modified using the
“NAV/Param.1”, “Param.2” and “Param.3” encoders for editing the Filter's Center Frequency, Gain
and Q:
“
Center Frequency
”: the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz in steps of 1Hz and
can be adjusted by rotating the “NAV/Param.1” encoder.
“
Gain
”: the selectable Gain range is from -15dB to +15dB in steps of 0.5 dB and can be adjusted
by rotating the “Param.2” encoder.
“
Q
”: the selectable Q range is from 0.3 up to 20.0 in steps of 0.1 and can be adjusted by rotating
the “Param.3” encoder.
When in the Parameters Editing Page, pushing once more the ENTER Button, it is possible to
access the page of the
Frequency Fast Setting
:
Here, the NAV/Param.1” encoder will increment/decrement the Frequency value by step of one
thousand Hz, the Param.2 by steps of one hundred Hz and the Param.3 by steps of one Hz.
Input-A EQ-1
->1.00kHz +3.0dB Q=1.00
Input-A EQ-1
->Byp=Off Type=Peaking_Eq
Input-A EQ-X
->Byp=Off Type=Peaking_Eq
Input-A EQ-1
->Edit Freq = 1000Hz
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