LIVEMIX CS-SOLO
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HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF)
A high-pass filter lets the high-frequencies pass
through your mix unaffected, but filters away the low
frequencies. This is a useful with monitors that have
too high a bass-response.
Applying a 80Hz to 120Hz High Pass Filter to floor
monitors will help clean up your mix.
SELECT one of the four HPF settings that sounds best
to you.
1.
OFF:
High-Pass filter bypassed.
2.
40Hz:
Only the very lowest frequencies, 40Hz or lower, will be filtered out.
3.
80Hz:
A larger amount of lower frequencies, 80Hz or lower, will be filtered out.
4.
120Hz:
The largest amount of lowest frequencies, everything from 120Hz or lower, will be
filtered out.
MASTER DYNAMICS
Dynamics are the amount of difference, or the
dynamic range, between the softest sound you hear
in your mix and the loudest. To even out the dynamics
in a mix, a tool called a compressor is used.
SELECT the type of compression you want.
•
OFF:
Compressor bypassed.
•
LIGHT/MEDIUM/HEAVY:
Differing amounts
of compression will be applied to the dynamic
range of your mix. Try each setting and see which
one sounds best.
ROTATE the ADJUST knob to adjust the amount of compression applied to the mix.