User manual
2. f. remix
Switches the tape return from the monitor section to
the channel input (controlled by channel fader) and at
the same time switches the mic or line input into the
monitor section controlled by the monitor pot. This
gives you double the inputs in mix. This is effective
for effect returns or virtual tracks (live tracks, ie.
midi synchronised tracks).
Refer to paragraph 3.3.f (split EQ) for EQ in the
monitor section of the in-line module.
3 Equalizer Section
3.a. high
Boost or cut 16dB at 12,000Hz shelving (boost or cut the
same amount at all frequencies above 12,000Hz).
3.b. hf mid
Boost or cut 16dB bell curve sweepable from 500Hz to
10,000Hz with a width of 1.5 octaves. The top control is
boost or cut and bottom control is the frequency sweep.
3.c. If mid
Boost or cut 16dB bell curve sweepable from 50Hz to
1,000Hz with a bandwidth of 1.5 octaves. The top control
is boost or cut and bottom control is the frequency sweep.
3.d. low
Boost or cut 16dB at 60 Hz shelving (boost or cut the
same amount below 60Hz).
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eq
Switches the equalizer in or out of the circuit allowing a
comparison of with or without EQ.
3.f. split
Pushing this switch allows you to actually split
the equalizer into two sections. The high and low shelving
bands will switch to the monitor section and the two
sweepable mids will switch to the channel fader,
allowing you to have equalization on both inputs, on the
same module, at the same time. The EQ switch must be
activated also.
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