User guide
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Using the Target Curve Editor
A new window is launched called the Target Curve Editor that shows the selected
target curve from the Target Sound Options screen. In this image, the High
Frequency Roll Off 1 target curve is shown without Midrange Compensation selected
(see Target Sound Options, page 28).
The blue line represents your current edits. The red line shows how the target curve is
affected by the current edits.
Placing and Adjusting Grips
Grips allow installers to adjust target curves as they see fit. They appear as blue
squares on the blue line, or green when highlighted.
There are two methods for adding grips. The first is using your mouse. The second is
by manually typing in where you want to place a grip using the text entry boxes at the
bottom left corner of the Target Curve Editor window.
To add a grip by manually typing it in, left click in either of the two cells (frequency or
gain) and type the values to enter a grip in. Press enter when you have entered both
values. The grip then appears in the graph above
Two grips are already present at each side of the graph by default. These two grips
can never be moved horizontally, or deleted. However, they can be raised and
lowered.
Additional grips can be placed along the blue line by simply left clicking on, above, or
below the blue line. Grips can be placed within the graph from +3 dB to -3 dB from 0.
This area is highlighted below. If you place the grip outside of this range, it will be
created at the nearest allowed range at the frequency in line with where your cursor is
located.
Valid Range for placing Grips










