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EFFECTS MENU 625
Freq. (frequency): The frequency controllers set the cut-off frequency of the individual
filters between 10 Hz and 24 kHz. You can freely choose the frequency enables multiple
filters to be set to the same frequency giving a greater effect.
Q (bandwidth): Set the bandwidth of the individual filters between 0.10 (very wide
bandwidth) and 10 (extremely narrow bandwidth).
Type: Set the filter type here. These include normal (= peak), low shelving, high
shelving, high pass, and low pass
Slew rate (gradient): This influences the internal process of a filter band and thereby the
slew rate of the high or low pass in the lockout zone. The settings are not equally available
to all filter types. For a high pass and low pass, a slew rate may be selected between 6
dB/octave, 12 dB/octave, 24 dB/octave, or 36 dB/octave. For low shelving and high
shelving, there is a choice available between 6 dB/octave and 12 dB/octave. The filter
type "Normal" is fixed at 12 dB/octave.
Note: Depending on the parameter you select (gain, frequency, or Q factor), the fader to
the left of the input fields controls the corresponding parameters.
EQ116 - internal operating modes
Mode: Set the internal operating mode for the EQ116 here.
The following modes are supported:
Normal: The advanced equalizer operates in a manner that corresponds with the
parametric 4-band equalizer, and therefore represents a compatibility mode.
Oversampling: This effect works internally compared to the first mode and a higher rate
at which the filter formation takes place. In particular, the upper frequency range
achieves a better amplitude frequency response.
Linear phase: This filter formation occurs such that no phase shifts occur. Processing of
this filter takes place according to a process that is fundamentally different than other
modes.