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PEQ 3000 User Manual

7.3  Presets and the optional hardware unit 

Presets can also be recalled from the hardware unit by navigating to the 

Settings Page 2.

• • 

Use the Gain control to browse through the available presets

• • 

Press the Shape button to recall and load that preset

RTA

On/Off

Display Brightness

Preset

Flatten EQ

Browse

Presets

Right

EQ In/

Bypass

Left

Set Display

Brightness

Recall

Selected

Preset

RTA On/Off

7.4  Favorite Presets

Creating your own presets will make them accessible from the Preset menu, 

but they will only appear in the list of 100 presets in the plug-in or hardware unit 

if you set them as a favorite. This is done by assigning a favorite slot number to 

the preset using the Favorite menu.
Click the FAVORITE (heart-shaped) button in the preset window, then select one 

of the 10 banks. Assign one of your custom presets to a favorite slot, then save 

the preset.

When a preset is assigned a favorite slot number:

• • 

The preset is part of the 100 presets that can be recalled on the 

hardware unit

• • 

The favorite number will be displayed on the hardware unit 

when recalled

• • 

The favorite number will be locked so that two presets cannot be 

assigned to the same favorite slot number. This is shown in the Favorite 

menu by graying out the number in question.

• • 

The favorite number will be displayed in brackets when you browse the 

presets menu

You can remove the favorite assignment by selecting the “Remove Assignment” 

feature in the Favorite menu, then saving the preset.

Summary of Contents for TC ICON Series

Page 1: ...User Manual PEQ 3000 NATIVE PEQ 3000 DT Midas powered 12 Band Parametric Equalizer Plug In with Optional Hardware Desktop Controller Rev 1...

Page 2: ...ect 6 4 4 Mono Stereo Operation 6 4 5 Plug in and Hardware Controls 7 4 6 Connection Status to the Hardware Unit 7 5 User Interface 8 5 1 Key Commands for fast workflow 9 5 2 EQ In Bypass and Band In...

Page 3: ...us Whenacart isused usecautionwhen movingthecart apparatus combinationtoavoid injuryfromtip over 13 Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsor whenunusedforlongperiodsoftime 14 Referallservicingtoqual...

Page 4: ...the user controls the informative EQ view and High Resolution Real time Analyzer in the Plug in or on the Desktop Controller all result in the smooth continuous response and immediacy of working on an...

Page 5: ...er account at www iLok com and install the PACE iLok License Manager on your computer if it s your first time using iLok Step 2 Activation In the received mail when buying the NATIVE version or on the...

Page 6: ...ffect slot that contains the PEQ 3000 to view the plug in UI There should be a green link icon at the bottom and text that indicates successful connection between the plug in and the Desktop Controlle...

Page 7: ...ame that the hardware unit is currently connected to This is often the DAW channel name If your DAW does not support this you may enter a name for the instance This may be especially convenient when u...

Page 8: ...lay if the band is enabled Colored ring band handle and grey curve overlay if the band is disabled The white curve is the total EQ curve combining all active bands When working in Mid Side or Left Rig...

Page 9: ...EQ See Phase All Pass Filter for details on how to use it At the right hand edge Input meters and Output meters At the bottom left Connection status Chain icon Connection status message and Tool Tips...

Page 10: ...band types are already in use you can just go ahead adjusting Common features are FREQ The Frequency range goes from 2 Hz to 22 kHz Note that although the graphical horizontal axis limits the setting...

Page 11: ...hoot error that is when boosting the treble the midrange is slightly cut and vice versa This is the best all round EQ and is especially effective when microphones are covering multiple sources BRIGHT...

Page 12: ...ove it to pass through The harshness or smoothness with which the sound is removed beyond this point is determined by the dB octave slope selection with 6 dB being the most common and 12 and 24 dB are...

Page 13: ...Side or Left Right operation can be selected in the Global section of one plug in instance Two plug in instances in series are needed to make EQ adjustments for example in both Stereo and Mid Side In...

Page 14: ...allows for a flat level frequency response however the filters delay different frequencies by different amounts resulting in a frequency dependent phase shift Additional features have been added to th...

Page 15: ...low latency If a higher resolution is required then also press the HI RES button You will notice that the RTA graphs have more detail Parameters ANALYSE on off the default is on HI RES on off the def...

Page 16: ...12 only showing the added bands Phase page Settings page 1 and 2 Dials and Buttons Note The dials and buttons have different actions depending on which is selected An EQ band the Phase EQ or either of...

Page 17: ...gy from the instrument Phase EQ page Freq Range Phase Phase On FREQ Selects the LO or HI frequency band for the phase EQ to address GAIN Sets the Phase amount 90 or 180 degrees to be applied to the se...

Page 18: ...want to keep the changes you need to save it as a User preset User presets can be edited and organized as you like When recalling a Factory preset or saved User preset the name will appear in plain te...

Page 19: ...ne by assigning a favorite slot number to the preset using the Favorite menu Click the FAVORITE heart shaped button in the preset window then select one of the 10 banks Assign one of your custom prese...

Page 20: ...simply pasting the new ones in this folder 8 Software Updates New versions of the software may be released to add new features and improve performance Updates can be detected from the plug in directl...

Page 21: ...13 Sierra or above Windows 7 or above Drivers No additional drivers required uses standard USB HID drivers Plugin formats AAX native Audio Units VST2 4 VST3 64 bit USB Connection DT version Type USB 2...

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Page 23: ...r in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to...

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