User`s manual
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Description of controls/indicators is as follows:
Filter Display: Graphically displays the current shape of the filter. Also used in conjunction
with the mouse to draw a new filter shape or to edit an existing one (see New,
Edit, and Normalize button descriptions). A grid is provided to assist the user
in visually judging frequency and attenuation at any point in the display.
Freq and Atten Used to precisely readout the frequency in Hertz and attenuation in dB
Readouts: at any point in the filter curve. Hold the left Mouse button down while editing
the curve or drawing a new curve. These readouts below the grid indicate
precise frequencies and attenuations. Releasing the button draws the segment.
Store Button: This button allows the user to store a curve to a user-specified disk file that will
not be lost when the computer is turned off. Clicking this button brings up the
dialog shown in Figure 3-12. Save the configuration to any specified filename;
clicking the Cancel button exits the Store window without storing the curve.
Recall Button: This button allows the user to recall a previously stored curve from any of the
saved disk files previously generated using the Store button. Clicking this
button brings up the window given in Figure 3-13.
NOTE: The curve that is in memory prior to recalling any specified file
EXCEPT the one named “Previous Filter Settings” will be stored in “Previous
Filter Settings” as part of the recall operation. Therefore, you can reload the
previous curve at any time by recalling the “Previous Filter Settings” file.
Filter Active Button: Used to switch the filter in and out of the process without affecting the
operation of the other filters. Button LED is illuminated RED when the
equalizer is in the process, and is not illuminated (GRAY) when the filter is out
of the process.
NOTE: The Filter Active button is equivalent to, and linked with, the Active
button in the associated Filter block on the Master Control Panel.
OK Button: Use either this button or the “X” button at the upper right corner of the
window to exit the dialog and return to the Master Control panel.