Specifications

AIR Control software
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Monitor EQ page
Fig. 49: AIR Control software – Monitor EQ page
Use the EQ page to congure the parametric four band
equalizer built into each AIR monitor.
The parametric four band equalizer is only accessible
from AIR Control software, not from the monitor itself.
If you are familiar with parametric EQs, understanding
and setting up this EQ should pose no problems.
Using EQ Groups
While the EQ can be congured for each monitor in-
dividually, AIR Control software allows you to combine
monitors in up to three groups and control the EQ set-
tings for all monitors in such an EQ Group together. See
“EQ Link page” on page 75.
If the monitor you have selected is part of an EQ Group,
the color of the EQ Group will be indicated by a small
dot in that EQ Group’s color (blue, green or brown) in
the monitor’s tab.
If the monitor you have selected is part of an EQ Group,
and this EQ Group has been activated on the EQ Link
page, the tabs for all monitors in that Group are high-
lighted when you edit the EQ settings for one monitor,
indicating that your changes will be applied to all mon-
itors in that group.
Fig. 50: AIR Control software – Monitor EQ page with
two monitors assigned to an active EQ Group. Settings
will be applied to all monitors in this EQ Group.
Making EQ settings
Activate the EQ for the selected monitor (or
currently active EQ Group) by clicking the EQ On
button.
Select one of the four EQ bands for editing by
clicking one of the four numbered tabs in the upper
half of the window.
Use the parameter elds on the bottom of the win-
dow to congure the selected EQ band as follows:
Gain: Use this parameter to attenuate or amplify
the selected frequency band by up to 6 dB.
Frequency: Use this parameter to set the cutoff/
operating frequency for the selected frequency
band.
Type: Use this parameter to set the lter type for
the selected frequency band. Choose between
Band off (EQ band inactive), Parametric, Notch,
Low Shelf, High Shelf, Low Pass, High Pass
S/BW: Use this parameter to set the slope for
the selected EQ band.
Proceed to select and adjust the other EQ bands.
Resetting the EQ
To reset the parameters of all four EQ bands to their
default values, click the Reset button.
EQ defaults
EQ Band Gain Frequency Type S/BW
1 0 dB 100 Hz Low Shelf 9 Oct.
2 0 dB 500 Hz Parametric 4 Oct.
3 0 dB 2000 Hz Parametric 1 Oct.
4 0 dB 10000 Hz High Shelf 3 Oct.
Fig. 51: Four-band EQ defaults