
Anyone of the 5 filters of the Eq can be selected choosing from the following list of filter types:
1.
Peaking_Eq
: Peaking (Bell) filters, adjustable as Center Frequency, Gain and Q
The WS-P48 Peaking filters are at constant Q, so with Q not depending from the selected Gain value.
2.
Hi-Shelv_1
: High Shelving filters of the 1
st
order.
These Shelving filter present 3dB less than the selected Gain, or 3dB more than the selected Attenuation,
at the selected cutting frequency, and a slope of 6dB/Oct.
3.
Hi-Shelv_2
: High Shelving filters of the 2
nd
order.
These Shelving filters present 3dB less than the selected Gain, or 3dB more than the selected Attenuation,
at the selected cutting frequency, and a slope of 12dB/Oct.
4.
Hi-Shelv_Q
: Symmetrical High Shelving filters with Variable Q.
These Shelving filters present ½ level of the selected Gain/Attenuation at the selected cutting frequency,
and a slope that is depending from the chosen Q value.
5.
Lo-Shelv_1
: Low Shelving filters of the 1
st
order.
These Shelving filters present 3dB less than the selected Gain, or 3dB more than the selected Attenuation,
at the selected cutting frequency, and a slope of 6dB/Oct.
6.
Lo-Shelv_2
: Low Shelving filter of the 2
nd
order.
These Shelving filters present 3dB less than the selected Gain, or 3dB more than the selected Attenuation,
at the selected cutting frequency, and a slope of 12dB/Oct.
7.
Lo-Shelv_Q
: Symmetrical Low Shelving filters with Variable Q.
These Shelving filters present ½ level of the selected Gain/Attenuation at the selected cutting frequency,
and a slope that is depending from the chosen Q value.
8.
Low Pass_1
: Low Pass filters of the 1
st
order, with -3dB attenuation at the cutting frequency and a slope
of 6dB/Oct.
9.
Low Pass_2
: Low Pass filters of the 2
nd
order, with -3dB attenuation at the cutting frequency and a slope
of 12dB/Oct.
10.
Low Pass_Q
: Low Pass filters with Variable Q.
11.
High Pass_1
: High Pass filters of the 1
st
order, with -3dB attenuation at the cutting frequency and a
slope of 6dB/Oct.
12.
High Pass_2
: High Pass filters of the 2
nd
order, with -3dB attenuation at the cutting frequency and a
slope of 12dB/Oct.
13.
High Pass_Q
: High Pass filters with Variable Q.
14.
All Pass_1
: Filters allowing a FLAT Amplitude response and adding a 90 Degree Phase rotation at the
selected Frequency.
15.
All Pass_2
: Filters allowing a FLAT Amplitude response and adding a 180 Degree Phase rotation at the
selected Frequency.
16.
Band Pass
: Filters allowing to pass the band “around” the selected frequency.
The amount of passing band is decided by the Q value
17.
Notch Filt
: Filters canceling the band “around” the selected frequency.
The amount of canceled band is decided by the Q value
More, the WS-P48 Is giving the possibility to “Bypass” any single filter of the 5 available in the Equalizer section;
Once in the editing page of the single filter, a “Byp” field is available for making the single filter active or not
Input-A Q-X
Byp=Off Type=Peaking_Eq
Pushing the Enter Button, the above window will allow the access to the “Byp” and “Type” fields.
Input-A EQ-X
->Byp=Off Type=Peaking_Eq
Using the PM2 encoder, the selected Filter can be activated or bypassed.
The WS-P48 allows the user to select anyone of the filter's type listed above and assign them independently using
the 5 available filters.In order to select the filter's type, it is necessary to use the PM3 encoder, rotate it
“clockwise” or “counter-clockwise” to select the desired filter.So, in order to define the filter type for the filter
number 1 (“x”=1), it is necessary from the above screen, to select the filter, which name will appear on the screen.
If selected a Peaking_Eq filter, then the display will be as follow:
Input-A EQ-1
->Byp=Off Type=Peaking_Eq
Once selected the desired Filter Type, its parameters can be accessed for editing just pressing again the ENTER
Button.
Once pressed the ENTER Button, the editing page of the selected filter type will be accessed ONLY if the selected