![Martin Audio DX0.5 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 52](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/martin-audio/dx0-5/dx0-5_user-manual_1733044052.webp)
DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
51
…………
Each
fader
shows
the
precise
numerical
value
corresponding
to
the
fader
position.
The
Quality
factor
has
an
additional
value
window
showing
the
equivalent
Bandwidth
in
octaves
corresponding
to
the
Q
factor
that
has
been
set,
this
is
useful
for
some
third
party
speaker
brands
who
specify
their
equalisation
using
bandwidth.
Adjusting
filters
Filters
can
be
adjusted
in
no
less
than
four
ways
either
from
the
graph
screen
or
using
the
dedicated
filter
control.
Gain
is
adjustable
between
+/
‐
15dB,
frequency
from
20Hz
to
20kHz
and
Q
from
0.4
to
128.
Click
and
Hold
Click
and
hold
on
any
of
the
Filter
numbers
in
the
graph.
This
will
instantly
select
that
filter
it
can
then
be
dragged
to
any
position
on
the
graph
adjusting
the
gain
and
frequency
of
that
filter.
The
value
will
be
updated
in
real
time
in
the
dedicated
controls
on
the
section
on
the
right.
Keyboard
Shortcuts
There
are
a
number
of
keyboard
shortcuts
to
make
adjusting
filters
extremely
easy
once
selected.
The
up
and
down
buttons
will
control
gain,
the
left
and
right
will
adjust
frequency.
Page
up
and
down
buttons
will
adjust
the
filter
bandwidth.
All
adjustments
available
in
the
graph
are
shown
using
a
right
click
on
the
prompt
at
the
bottom
of
the
graph;
‐
Right
clicking
brings
up
the
following
window
which
explains
the
keyboard
shortcuts
available
to
control
filters;
‐
Fader
Adjustment
All
filter
parameter
values
can
be
adjusted
by
clicking
and
dragging
the
faders
for
either
gain,
frequency
or
Q.
The
value
box
at
the
top
of
each
fader
will
update
to
show
the
exact
value
and
the
graph
will
update
to
show
the
frequently
response.
Direct
value
Precise
values
for
gain,
frequency
and
Q
can
be
typed
directly
into
the
value
box
at
the
top
of
each
fader.
Note
that
values
for
frequency
have
to
be
entered
in
full,
the
software
does
not
recognise
'K'
for
values
in
thousands
so
for
example
if
you
need
a
value
of
2.5kHz
it
is
necessary
to
enter
"2500".