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The bell filters interacts with each other in a rather funny
way. For example, even if the gain of the Low Mid Band
is set to zero, changing the frequency of that band will
affect the frequency response of the High Mid Band filter
significantly. The results are quite unpredictable and
this is part of the reason for the unusual sound of the
A-Range!
Low Mid Band
Bell type with the following
center frequencies: 2 kHz, 1
kHz, 500 Hz and 250 Hz.
Low Shelving Band
The frequency options for the
Low Shelving Band are 150
Hz, 100 Hz, 80 Hz and 50
Hz.
The four equalizer bands have two controls each – a
“frequency selector” knob and a gain fader. The fader
will boost the signal up to 15 dB by dragging the
fader to the right and attenuate the signal by 15 dB
by dragging it to the left.
High Shelving Band
The frequency options for the
High Shelving Band are 15
kHz, 12 kHz, 10 kHz and 8
kHz.
When boosted, the High Shelving Band gives a beautiful
high-end shimmer to just about any material. Don’t
be afraid to try it on a master bus, as the result can be
fantastic!
High Mid Band
Bell type with the following
center frequencies: 9 kHz, 7
kHz, 5 kHz and 3 kHz.
High Mid Freq.
High Mid Gain Low Freq.
Low Gain
High Pass
Low Pass
Saturation
Saturation LED
High Freq.
High Gain
Low Mid Freq.
Low Mid Gain
Phase Invert
Output
Volume
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