Edelweiss EQ1-DYN manual Band Parameters, What Is a Band?, Range

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAMBIT EQUALIZER EQ1-DYN

OPERATION

 

 

Band Parameters

What Is A Band?

The EQ1 has seven independent bands per chan- nel. A band has the following parameters which can be adjusted separately for each band:

1.Mode

2.Boost

3.Q/ Slope / Shape

4.Frequency

Mode specifies the filter type. There are five filter types (low and high cut, low and high shelving and peaking) and a bypass mode. Each band has its own five-LED chain to indicate its active mode (see

Graph 3).

High Shelving

Low Shelving

Peaking

High Cut

Low Cut

Graph 3: Mode LEDs

To activate a band and see its detailed parameter values, touch any knob in a band (see Graph 1, Œ ). The active band’s parameter values will be shown in the band display (see Graph 4) replacing the status display, and its LED chain will light up, showing you where to adjust the parameter val- ues.

Graph 4: Band Display

Depending on the setting of “Auto Switch- back From Band To Status Display”, this display will hold or disappear again after having released the knob.

To change the “Auto Switchback From Band To Status Display” setting, press the “menu” key, then select “Controls” with key B. The value can now be changed with key B.

Range

The parameters’ range is independent of the mode and is listed at page 20.

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Contents Gambit EQ1-DYN Contents Front Panel Front Panel Groups Remote Control Introduction Processing DisplayOperation Status DisplayChannel Status Group Peak GroupSnapshot Display Dither IconRange What Is a Band?Band Parameters Controls Correcting musical instrument volume imbalances DynamicOn/Off SetupMode Backup ComparisonRecall StoreLoading Backup will overwrite safe snapshots ResetDumping Display Resolution DitherLCD Contrast EQ BypassSoftware Information Self TestProtocol ChannelTechnical Data AES/EBU InputAES/EBU Output AES/EBU Channel Status DataOutput selected Consumer format Output selected Professional format Filters PowerOverload Parameter Table Frequencies in HertzBoost/Cuts, applicable to shelving and peaking filters Applicable to peaking filtersShape, applicable to shelving filters Threshold, applicable to dynamic peaking filtersSlope, applicable to cut filters Overall GainDither Remote Control Protocol Midi ImplementationCH1 / 2 Select Byte Value Workspace and Settings request RS-232 RS-422