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4.2.e. line/group
The line input is activated by pushing the line/group
switch. The line input can also be used when the
entire module (fader, full EQ, and all aux send
busses) is required to return the output of a "Floating
Subgroup". An external patch must be made between the
channel output and the line input of the same module.
Refer to the "Subgrouping" section. The cable for this is
special made. CAUTION: DO NOT USE A NORMAL PATCH CORD FOR
THIS PATCH. Refer to the Section 4.7 for details.
4.3 Equalizer Section
The Dayner equalizer stands out by virtue of its
effective design. Utilizing a proven (partly passive)
circuit only found on "high cost" consoles, it has
four sections to control the entire audio spectrum.
4.3.a. high
16dB of boost or cut is available at 12kHz, with a
shelving curve, which means; when the desired amount of
boost or cut is reached the curve shelves from that
frequency on (everything above 12kHz is the same).
4.3.b. freq (frequency for mid 1)
This control selects the center-frequency of the mid 1
section. It sweeps from 1kHz to 11kHz.
4.3.C. mid 1
This control has 16dB of boost or cut with a "bell"
shaped curve. Having reached your maximum or minimum amount
of boost or cut (control 3.c) of the selected frequency
(control 3.b), the amplitude response returns to zero on
either side of that selected frequency. The bandwidth of
the bell curve is fixed at 1.5 octaves.
4.3.d. freq (frequency for mid 2)
This control selects the centre-frequency of the mid 2 band.
It sweeps from 80Hz to 1kHz.
4.3.e. mid 2
This control has 16dB of boost or cut with a "bell" shaped
curve. Having reached your maximum or minimum amount of
boost or cut (control 3.e) of the selected frequency
(control 3.d), the amplitude response returns to zero on
either side of that selected frequency. The bandwidth of
the bell curve is fixed at 1.5 octaves. This controls does
the same as the mid 1 control (3.c) but now for the selected
frequencies of the mid 2 frequency sweep.
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