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Table Of Contents
Making Filter Settings
Each audio-related channel has separate high-cut and low-cut lters that allow you to attenuate
signals with frequencies that are higher or lower than the cutoff frequency.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, click Racks and activate Pre (Filters/Gain/Phase) to show the
Pre rack above the fader section.
2. Click to the left of the high-cut lter to activate the high-cut lter. You have the following
options:
Drag the slider to adjust the cutoff frequency.
The available range spans from 20 kHz to 50 Hz.
Click Select Filter Slope on the right of the high-cut lter to select a lter slope.
You can choose between 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 dB. The default value is 12 dB.
3. Click to the left of the low-cut lter to activate the low-cut lter. You have the following
options:
Drag the slider to adjust the cutoff frequency.
The available range spans from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Click Select Filter Slope on the right of the low-cut lter to select a lter slope.
You can choose between 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 dB. The default value is 12 dB.
RESULT
The changed settings are visible in the curve display. If you deactivate the high-cut and low-cut
lters, the lter curves are removed from the display. Bypassed high-cut and low-cut lters are
displayed in a different color.
Making Input Gain Settings
The Pre-Gain slider allows you to change the level of a signal before it reaches the EQ and the
effects section. This is useful as the level going into certain effects can change the way the signal
is affected. A compressor, for example, can be driven harder by raising the input gain. Gain can
also be used to boost the level of poorly recorded signals.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, click Racks and activate Pre (Filters/Gain/Phase) to show the
Pre rack above the fader section.
2. Drag the Gain slider to the left or to the right to cut or boost the gain.
Making Phase Settings
Each audio-related channel and input/output channel has a Phase button that allows you to
correct the phase for balanced lines and microphones that are wired backwards or that are out
of phase due to their positioning.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, click Racks and activate Pre (Filters/Gain/Phase) to show the
Pre rack above the fader section.
2. Activate Phase to invert the phase polarity for the signal.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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