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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Nixon" data-source="post: 97005" data-attributes="member: 1947"><p>Re: Cutting Frequencies?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It has fixed frequency high and low shevles and one sweepable mid range control than can centre the EQ band anywhere from 100 Hz to 8 kHz.</p><p> </p><p>I'm only going from the pictures on their website, but of the 4 blue knobs that make up the channel EQ section the top one is the gain (make it louder or quieter) control for the high shelf, the bottom knob is the gain for the low shelf and the middle two knobs are the mid range control. The top one of these two is the same colour as the others so it's probably a gain knob too, this would be the mid range gain control. The knob below this is a lighter colour than the rest, so it's does something different, namely mid range sweep control. The gain control changes how much louder or how much quieter you are making the frequency range that is selected by the sweep control. </p><p></p><p>Note that you are affecting a band or frequencies not just one individual frequency. The gain applied to the centre frequency will be as shown on the gain knob with the applied gain change moving closer to zero the further a frequency is away from the centre frequency.</p><p></p><p>As your middle two EQ knobs relate to the console in the video the grey ring in the video is like your light blue knob and the blue knob in the video is like your darker blue knob. </p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Nixon, post: 97005, member: 1947"] Re: Cutting Frequencies? It has fixed frequency high and low shevles and one sweepable mid range control than can centre the EQ band anywhere from 100 Hz to 8 kHz. I'm only going from the pictures on their website, but of the 4 blue knobs that make up the channel EQ section the top one is the gain (make it louder or quieter) control for the high shelf, the bottom knob is the gain for the low shelf and the middle two knobs are the mid range control. The top one of these two is the same colour as the others so it's probably a gain knob too, this would be the mid range gain control. The knob below this is a lighter colour than the rest, so it's does something different, namely mid range sweep control. The gain control changes how much louder or how much quieter you are making the frequency range that is selected by the sweep control. Note that you are affecting a band or frequencies not just one individual frequency. The gain applied to the centre frequency will be as shown on the gain knob with the applied gain change moving closer to zero the further a frequency is away from the centre frequency. As your middle two EQ knobs relate to the console in the video the grey ring in the video is like your light blue knob and the blue knob in the video is like your darker blue knob. Chris [/QUOTE]
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