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4 Controls
4.1
The Fat Channel
StudioLive™ 32.4.2AI
Owner’s Manual
Low-Mid EQ Frequency
Control. Sets and Displays the
Center Frequency of the Low-Mid
EQ.
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the center frequency
for the Low-Mid band. You can
adjust the center frequency from
90 Hz to 1.2 kHz.
Low-Mid EQ Q Control (32.4.2AI
and 24.4.2AI only). Sets and
Displays the Q of the Low Mid
Frequency Band.
This encoder sets, and the
meter displays, the Q for the
Low-Mid band. The Q is the
ratio of the center frequency
to the bandwidth. When the
center frequency is constant,
the bandwidth is inversely
proportional to the Q, so as
you raise the Q, you narrow the
bandwidth. 16.4.2AI users can
access the variable Low-Mid EQ
Q Control from VSL-AI and SL
Remote-AI.
Note:
While the StudioLive 16.4.2AI
doesn’t have a variable Q control
for any of its bands from its control
surface, it does offer a Hi Q button
for the Low-Mid Frequency Band.
This button will narrow the Q
of the Low-Mid Band to 2.0 to
provide more exact control. By
default, the Low-Mid Q is set to
0.55. As previously mentioned, fully
variable Q control for all bands is
available from SL Remote-AI
and VSL-AI.
Low-Mid EQ Gain Control. Sets
and Displays the Gain
Attenuation or Boost of the
Center Frequency for the
Low-Mid Band.
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the Gain cut or boost at
the center frequency of the Low-
Mid band. The level of the center
frequency can be set between
-15 and +15 dB.
High-Mid EQ On/Off Button.
Turns the High-Mid EQ On/Off for
the Selected Input or Output Bus.
This button activates the High-
Mid band for the selected
input or output. The button
will illuminate to indicate
that the control is active.
The High-Mid EQ is available
for all 32/24/16 input channels
and every output bus.
High-Mid EQ Frequency
Control. Sets and Displays the
Center Frequency of the High-
Mid EQ.
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the center frequency
of the High Mid band. You can
adjust the center frequency from
380 Hz to 5 kHz.