User Guide

Table Of Contents
EQ window
Lo Cut
The Lo Cut section is a lo cut filter. The cut off rate can be 6,12 or 18 dB/octave. The cut-off frequency can
be 20 Hz up to 2 kHz.
Bass
The Bass section can be a shelving or bell-type equalizer. Boost/Attenuation can be -12 dB to +12 dB.
Frequency can be 20 Hz to 1 kHz. If the Vintage button is active the equalizer follows the classic Baxandall
curves: cutting low frequencies will be accompanied with a slight boost of the lower-middle range and vice
versa. If the Shelve button is active no dipping or peaking will occur. If the Bell button is active the equalizer
will affect a one octave band only.
Lo Mid
The Lo Mid section is a parametric equalizer. The center frequency can be 50 Hz up to 2 kHz. The
Bandwidth can be 0.05 to 2 octaves. The Gain can be -12 dB to +12 dB. The section is inactive when Gain
is zero (the green indicator will dim).
Hi Mid
The Hi Mid section is a parametric equalizer. The center frequency can be 500 Hz up to 12 kHz. The
Bandwidth can be 0.05 to 2 octaves. The Gain can be -12 dB to +12 dB. The section is inactive when Gain
is zero (the green indicator will dim).
Treble
The Treble section can be a shelving or bell-type equalizer. Boost/Attenuation can be -12 dB to +12 dB.
Frequency can be 1 kHz to 20 kHz. If the Vintage button is active the equalizer follows the classic
Baxandall curves: cutting high frequencies will be accompanied with a slight boost of the upper-middle
range and vice versa. If the Shelve button is active no dipping or peaking will occur. If the Bell button is
active the equalizer will affect a one octave band only.
Hi Cut
The Hi Cut section is a hi cut filter. The cut off rate can be 6,12 or 18 dB/octave. The cut-off frequency can
be 500 Hz up to 20 kHz.
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