User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Controls and functions
- Overview of screens
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Other fixed display areas
- MAINTENANCE screen
- Operating Screens
- SCENE screen
- RECORDER screen
- MONITOR screen
- SETUP screen
- LOGIN screen
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Adjusting EQ in manual mode
- Adjusting EQ in 1-knob mode
- Configuring the HPF
- Configuring GATE/DUCKING
- Adjusting the compressor in manual mode
- Adjusting the compressor in 1-knob mode
- Setting effects
- Adjusting the send to MIX/MATRIX BUS level
- Setting the send to FX BUS level
- Adjusting the send to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS level with faders
- Using GEQ
- Using faders to adjust GEQ
- Configuring mute safe
- Setting the send levels from output channels (MIX, STEREO) to MATRIX
- Recall presets
- Editing presets
- MAINTENANCE screen
- DM3 Editor
- Using the Editor
- Appendix
Channel-specific screens
Adjusting EQ in manual mode
This explains how to operate the EQ in manual mode.
1 Open the EQ screen.
2 Touch the EQ button to turn it ON.
3 Touch the 1-knob mode button to turn it OFF.
4 Scroll the EQ parameters on the touch screen to adjust the EQ.
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When an EQ parameter is highlighted, it can be adjusted with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. When doing so, each time
you touch the EQ parameter, it toggles between its gain (G) and frequency (F). You can also switch between them by
touching the value of G and F to right of the 1-knob button.
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To adjust Q, pinch in or out on the touchscreen, or touch the value of Q to the right of the 1-knob button and then use
the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the setting.
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You can select the type of filter for an EQ parameter, depending on the band. The type of filter that can be selected varies
with the channel.
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L: Bell, low-shelving, HPF (high-pass filter)
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LM, HM: Bell
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H: Bell, high-shelving, LPF (low-pass filter)
5 Turn HPF ON as needed.
When using a vocals mike, you can reduce low-frequency noise by turning the HPF ON.
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