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Channel Setup > EQ HPF On / Off and Frequency [Pro]
Located underneath the EQ on/off button and preset buttons lies the HPF on/off button. High-pass filters are utilized to cut out
low frequencies. The high-pass filter control adjusts the cut-off frequency for the filter. Frequencies below the cut-off frequency
are attenuated at a rate of 18 dB/octave. The slope for the HPF is adjustable by either (1) rotating the quick control knob
associated with it or (2) tapping-and-dragging the HPF ball left and right until the desired sound has been achieved.
Simply tap the HPF button to engage the high-pass filter. It will illuminate hot pink when engaged and is gray when
disengaged. The HPF ranges from 20 Hz – 700 Hz.
Channel Setup > EQ Gain, Frequency and Q [Bandwidth] [Pro]
All three bands have adjustable gain, frequency and Q (bandwidth). The gain and frequency may be changed by either
(1) rotating the quick control knobs associated with it or (2) tapping-and-dragging any of the three numbered balls
(representing each band) until the desired sound has been achieved. Moving a ball vertically changes the gain by up
to ±15 dB. Moving a ball horizontally changes the frequency, ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Q [bandwidth] – which may
only be changed via the quick control knob – ranges from 0.1 – 15. Double-tap an EQ ball to reset it to its default setting.
Take a look at the quick control knobs and notice how the top and bottom ones remain the same regardless of
which EQ band is selected. Rotate the top quick control knob to raise/lower the HPF and rotate the bottom quick
control knob to quickly rotate between bands. EQ bands, that is. Not rock ’n roll bands. The three quick control
knobs in-between are associated with the selected channel’s EQ (frequency, gain and Q). The base of the quick
control knobs match the color of each band’s EQ ball.
Channel Setup > Low EQ [Pro]
The low EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The screenshots displayed below contain EQ Band 1
at 200 Hz at ±10 dB with the EQ on and off. The Q is set at 0.1. Notice the similarities and differences between them.
Frequency (+)
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Gain (–)
Cut-Off
Point
High-Pass
Filter
Frequency (+)
Frequency (–)
Gain (+)
Gain (–)
Cut-Off
Point
High-Pass
Filter
High-Pass Filter Disengaged
High-Pass Filter Engaged
EQ OFF – Low Band (1) – 200 Hz at ±10 dB
EQ ON – Low Band (1) – 200 Hz at ±10 dB