2 – Pan and EQ
TASCAM Pocketstudio 5
Reference Manual
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600Hz
,
700Hz
,
800Hz
,
850Hz
,
900Hz
,
950Hz
,
1kHz
,
1.1kHz
,
1.2kHz
,
1.3kHz
,
1.4kHz
,
1.5kHz
, or
1.6kHz
.
TIP
If these numbers confuse you, remember that Middle C
on a piano is 512 Hz, the A below this is 440 Hz, and
going down an octave halves the frequency, and going
up an octave doubles it.
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Move down to the bottom two lines of the dis-
play,
HiGain
and
HiFreq
. Set the
HiGain
value to between
-12 dB
and
12 dB
in 1 dB steps.
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Set the high frequency that will be cut or
boosted. The available frequencies are:
1.7kHz
,
1.8kHz
,
1.9kHz
,
2kHz
,
2.2kHz
,
2.4kHz
,
2.6kHz
,
2.8kHz
,
3kHz
,
3.2kHz
,
3.4kHz
,
3.6kHz
,
3.8kHz
,
4kHz
,
4.5kHz
,
5kHz
,
5.5kHz
,
6kHz
,
6.5kHz
,
7kHz
,
7.5kHz
,
8kHz
,
9kHz
,
10kHz
,
11kHz
,
12kHz
,
13kHz
,
14kHz
,
15kHz
,
16kHz
,
17kHz
, and
18kHz
.
The any meters of of armed tracks show the
total level of the signal, including the amount
cut or boosted by the EQ settings and the
effects. Be aware that adding EQ and effects
can cause the level to rise, and may even
cause distortion of the recorded sound.
Accordingly, keep an eye on the meters, to
make sure that the signal remains clean.
NOTE
Many people can’t hear very much above 15 kHz. If you
find that you can’t tell any difference between different
settings at high frequencies, don’t worry!