Owner`s manual
ANTI-MODE 2.0 DUALCORE
OWNER'S MANUAL
inactive filter to create a new custom filter, or select an existing filter to change its
parameters, then press the OK button to accept the selection. Note that there are
more slots than the 6 visible ones, just scroll down with the DOWN button. Active
filters are represented with green boxes in the filter list, inactive filters are grayed out.
The filter name (such as EQ01 S) gives general information about the designed filter.
The number after the EQ refers to the number of the filter slot (ranging from 01 to 16).
The arrow points either up or down to indicate its CPU usage: high or low, respectively.
The last letter indicates whether the filter is stereo (“S”), left channel only (“L”) or right
channel only (“R”).
After selecting a filter to edit, the filter overview screen appears. An approximated
response of the filter is displayed. The following actions are available:
✔ Edit: activates the edit mode (see below).
✔ Filter name: the filter slot of the current PEQ.
✔ Settings: Opens the settings submenu.
Edit mode controls are:
✔ Center Frequency: the frequency at which the filtering effect is applied.
Adjust with LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons (coarse) and UP/DOWN buttons (fine)
✔ Bandwidth: approximately the 3 dB bandwidth of the effective band. This is
equal to setting the Q value of the filter, but for simplicity user can adjust the
bandwidth instead of the Q-value. (Q-value = Fc / Bw). Adjust with LEFT/RIGHT
arrow buttons (coarse) and UP/DOWN buttons (fine).
✔ Gain: filter gain in decibels. The value is negative for a cutting PEQ
(bandstop) and positive for a boosting (peaking) PEQ.
Press the OK button (or the BACK button) to return to filter overview.
Options in the settings submenu:
✔ Channel: Defines the channel this filter is associated with (left, right, or both).
✔ On/off: Enables or disables the designed filter.
Press the OK button (or the BACK button) to return to filter overview.
Press the OK button to accept any changes, close overview and return to the filter list.
Use the BACK button to discard any changes made. Please note that any new filters
or edits will not affect the sound audibly until the filter list is closed.
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