Specifications

Chapter 10: Channel Strip 61
Q
With the low band EQ set to Peak, the Q control
changes the width of the EQ band. Higher
Q val-
ues represent narrower bandwidths. Lower
Q
values represent wider bandwidths.
With the low band EQ set to Shelf, the
Q control
changes the Q of the shelving filter. Higher
Q
values represent steeper shelving curves. Lower
Q values represent broader shelving curves.
Low Mid Frequency EQ Controls
The LMF tab provides controls for the low mid
frequency band of the EQ. This band is a peak
EQ.
Frequency
The Frequency control lets you set the center
frequency for the peak low mid frequency band.
Gain
The Gain control lets you boost or attenuate the
corresponding frequencies for the low mid fre-
quency band.
Q
The Q control changes the width of the low mid
peak EQ band. Higher
Q values represent nar-
rower bandwidths. Lower
Q values represent
wider bandwidths.
High Mid Frequency EQ Controls
The HMF tab provides controls for the high mid
frequency band of the EQ. This band is a peak
EQ.
Frequency
The Frequency control lets you set the center
frequency for the peak high mid frequency band.
Gain
The Gain control lets you boost or attenuate the
corresponding frequencies for the high mid fre-
quency band.
Q
The Q control changes the width of the high mid
peak EQ band. Higher
Q values represent nar-
rower bandwidths. Lower
Q values represent
wider bandwidths.
EQ/Filters section, Low Mid Frequency tab
EQ/Filters section, High Mid Frequency tab