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Blackbox 3.0 User Manual
Each of the four knobs controls the EQ parameter displayed in the corresponding corner
of the EQ grid for the selected filter band.
To Adjust the EQ
To adjust the EQ, you will select a filter band to adjust, select an EQ
type for that filter band and then adjust the corresponding settings
for that filter type.
1.
Push
FX
twice to bring up the EQ screen.
2.
Push
INFO
to change which filter band you are controlling for the selected track.
The filter point on the grid for the selected filter band is pink.
3.
Turn the bottom right knob to choose the Type of equalization to be used for this
filter band. The selected value is displayed in the lower right corner of the grid.
The options are:
None
L Cut = Low cut filter
L Shelf = Low shelving EQ
Param = Parametric Peaking filter
H Shelf = High shelving EQ
H Cut = High cut filter
4.
Turn the other three knobs to adjust their values. The numbers in the respective
corners display the current value and the shape of the frequency response graph
will change accordingly. The four knobs control the following:
- EQ Type (see above)
- Gain (-24 dB to +24 dB)
- Frequency (20 Hz to 20.4 kHz)
- Q (0.1 to 18.4)
5.
Tap a spot in the grid to quickly move a filter point on the grid to that spot and
reshape the filter based on the corresponding frequency and gain there.
6.
Touch the selected filter point and drag it to make more gradual changes.
Depending on the EQ type, the Q knob will have a different effect: for L Cut and H Cut, it
controls resonance; for L Shelf and H Shelf, it controls the shelf shape; for Param, it
controls the bandwidth of the peak, with higher Q values giving narrower peaks.
Parametric EQ
Controls
Note:
►
You cannot select a different filter node in the EQ Grid Control by
touching the grid. You have to push the
INFO
button to select a
different filter node.