Operation Manual

ML5000 User Guide  23 
 A7      EQUALISER. The channel equaliser 
provides adjustment of 4 independent frequency 
bands. Each has cut/boost and frequency sweep 
controls. HF and LF are shelving. HM and LM are 
fully parametric peak/dip with Q control. 
HF The high frequency band has a shelving 
response that cuts or boosts the higher (treble) 
frequencies by up to 15dB. The shelf turning point 
frequency can be adjusted from 2kHz to 20kHz. 
HM The higher mid band has a bell shaped 
peak/dip response that cuts or boosts the higher 
mid frequencies by up to 15dB. The centre 
frequency can be adjusted from 500Hz to 15kHz.  
The width of the bell is adjusted using the Q control 
which ranges from a wide 0.6 to narrow 2.5. Higher 
Q settings result in a narrower bell and more 
selective response. Nominal centre position is 1.2. 
LM The lower mid band is similar to the high mid 
but provides adjustment from 35Hz to 1kHz. 
LF The low frequency band has a shelving 
response that cuts or boosts the lower (bass) 
frequencies by up to 15dB. The shelf turning point 
frequency can be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz. 
 A8   EQ IN. Switches the equaliser in or out. 
Using the Equaliser 
The channel equaliser can be used to creatively 
enhance or correctively improve the tonal quality of 
the sound. For example, to brighten up a guitar so 
that it stands out in the mix, to cut back the 
boominess of the kick drum while enhancing the 
snap of the beater, or to notch out a ringing 
frequency associated with the position of a mic on 
stage to help increase its gain before feedback. 
Before using the equaliser make sure you choose 
the best microphones for the job and place them to 
capture each sound accurately. Start with the EQ 
set flat and apply only as much boost or cut as is 
needed. Use low Q settings to affect a wide range 
of frequencies, and higher settings for more 
selective control, for example when notching out 
resonances or feedback. The HM and LM bands 
have an extended frequency range to overlap the 
HF and LF shelves. This allows tighter and more 
precise two point control of bass and treble where 
needed. 
Use the in/out switch to compare the original and 
equalised sound. The equaliser has a flat response 
and therefore no effect when all the cut/boost 
controls are set to their centre detented position. 
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LF EQ
10k1kHz100 30k10
500Hz 15kHz
HM EQ
10k1kHz100 30k10
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LM EQ
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