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z-Q6 manual

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(D) channel select button

(J) channel label

(K) active band indicator

(E) master bypass button

(F) dither, sample rate select button

(A) L knob

(B) M knob

(C) R knob

(G) presets screen select button

(I) band select/bypass buttons

(H) EQ/volume select button

Figure 1 - z-Q6 front panel controls

Using the z-Q6 is very simple once you understand its display and control methodology.   This
section gives a very brief overview of the z-Q6's controls and display, with more detailed
information to be found in the sections that follow.  The standard methodology employed by the
z-Q6 is to use a button to choose an active channel group, filter band, or parameter, and then
utilize the knobs to control the desired parameter.  Once you become acclimated to this style of
user interaction, all of the z-Q6's operations will appear highly intuitive and simple.

To begin, the z-Q6 partitions the channels into four groups:

 

LRF – left and right front channels

 

LRS – left and right surround channels

 

CEN – the center channel

 

SUB – the subwoofer channel

Referring to Figure 1, the 

channel select button

 (D) is used to choose which of these channel

groups is the active one.  By active, we mean that the display is showing the filter parameters for
that channel and that the knobs (A, B and C) control these parameters.

The z-Q6's primary mode is the EQ control mode, where you will likely spend the most time.  As
such, the z-Q6's controls have been optimized for easy operation in this mode.  In EQ mode, the

band select buttons

 (I) choose which filter band the knobs control, as well as acting as band

bypass buttons.  The 

master bypass button

 (E) allows you to bypass the entire z-Q6 without

having to patch around it.

There are other modes of operation, as well.  These include volume control mode, preset selection
mode, and wordwidth/sample rate selection mode. The 

mode selection buttons

 (F, G and H)

invoke these other modes and bring up menus for controlling the associated parameters.  When in
these auxiliary modes the 

band select buttons

 (I) become "soft keys" with functions indicated by

menus, and the knobs control the relevant parameters.

Содержание z-Q6 Six-Channel

Страница 1: ...dwidth and Sample Rate 6 Saving and Loading Presets 7 MIDI Automation 8 Specifications 10 Figure 1 z Q6 front panel controls 2 Figure 2 EQ control mode 3 Figure 3 channel selection mode 4 Figure 4 vol...

Страница 2: ...oups LRF left and right front channels LRS left and right surround channels CEN the center channel SUB the subwoofer channel Referring to Figure 1 the channel select button D is used to choose which o...

Страница 3: ...terisk will appear in the bottom row of that band s display to show that that particular band is the active band To change the parameters for the active EQ band use the left knob for the gain the midd...

Страница 4: ...ew active channel Controlling Master Level and Channel Offsets 02 0 00 0 RF LS RS CEN SUB 00 0 02 4 M knob offsets R knob master 02 4 00 0 03 0 LF Figure 4 volume control mode Press the EQ volume sele...

Страница 5: ...EQ Simply press the band select button under the desired EQ band As shown in Figure 5 the display will then show the word byp in that band s gain display and the band will be bypassed Press the band...

Страница 6: ...by the middle knob and the wordwidths are controlled by the right knob Use the button below the indicated channel group names to select the group of interest and an asterisk will appear to indicate th...

Страница 7: ...ring the z Q6 to the state shown in Figure 8 To save a preset use the middle knob as prompted by the display to choose a preset number then press the button beneath the SAVE indication This will then...

Страница 8: ...once which brings the z Q6 to the state shown in Figure 11 LOAD preset 21 L knob R knob MIDI 12 SAVE READ DUMP Figure 11 MIDI control screen To set a MIDI channel number use the right knob as prompted...

Страница 9: ...d decoding the system exclusive commands When the z Q6 has decoded the last preset from the MIDI sequencer it will jump to EQ mode and will be ready for either normal user input via the knobs and butt...

Страница 10: ...ilter bandwidths 12 steps from Q 0 4 to Q 8 0 nominal Shelf filter slopes 6 dB octave Dither types 24 bit 20 bit and 16 bit proprietary floating point techniques Noise shaping types POW r curves 2 and...

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