Behringer MX2442A manual Mixing Topics, Desk Normalization, Equalization

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EURODESK MX2442A

8.4 Desk Normalization

All board settings should be set to the normal default condition before or after every session. Usually faders are set to zero (minus infinity) EQs set flat, trim pots and channel aux sends turned fully anticlockwise etc. Many controls have a natural initial setting. For EQ cut and boost this is unity gain. However, some settings, such as selecting pre or post for channel aux sends, will depend on the operating environment (e.g. studio or live), or on an engineer’s preferred way of working.

9. MIXING TOPICS

9.1 Equalization

Few people buying the EURODESK will need to be told how an equalizer works. But how to get the best out of it? Well, that’s another story.

In the beginning EQ was an instrument for removing unwanted frequencies, or compensating for imperfect microphone response curves, or bumps in a studio acoustics. It was a corrective device. Tamla Motown turned that notion upside down in the sixties with the novel idea that you try to find for each instrument a characteristic frequency not shared by the other instruments in the mix. Then you whack up it’s gain. This makes individual voices punch through a mix in a slightly unnatural but exciting way. In general, corrective EQ usually involves broadband (slope) contouring together with narrow-band notching of unwanted resonances. The narrower the notch or “Q”, the less the total signal will be affected.

+Finding bad resonances is made easier by first frequency sweeping in boost mode.

“Motown” EQ is achieved by applying boost in a fairly broadband way. The broader the band, the more musical but less instrument-specific the effect. Applying boost over a narrow bandwidth will sound “Honky”. The two semi-parametric bands of the EURODESK EQ have their Q fixed at 1, a typical and sensible value. For sounds which require drastic corrective EQ (remember no MIDI instrument should need it), it is advisable to have a couple of channels of fully comprehensive equalisation in your rack. (You can always bounce tracks though the outboard EQ, freeing up the unit for the next task). Check out our BEHRINGER ULTRA-CURVE PRO DSP8024, which promises to be another price/performance buster.

The EURODESK EQ might be applied to a signal as follows: First, trim the LF and HF shelves to achieve the required slope or “LOUDNESS”. (These controls mirror the tone controls of a typical hi-fi amp.) Now use the semi-parametric mid band to boost the nicest frequency, or to cut the nastiest. Over all channels in the mix, if too many of the nicest frequencies coincide then you might have to settle for second best, in some cases. Often you might want to boost two nice frequencies. Really nasty frequencies will need notching. Time to go outboard.

+Use the Lo Cut filter to tighten up channels in a mix: maybe remove it only for the bass, kick drum, toms, tablas, didgeridoo and other deliberate subsonics (when recording classical music ignore this advice).

+Combining the 75 Hz Lo Cut filter with an increase at 80 Hz will produce a bell-type EQ that has a more focused impact than simply increasing the bass.

+Please keep in mind that the EQ can also be used to cut frequencies.

After each change at the EQ settings, always check and, if necessary, adjust the input gain.

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Contents Eurodesk Detailed Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsForeword Eurodesk Table of Contents Eurodesk Overview ManualMetering Input Level Setting Power Supply Unit PSUMono Input Channels Aux Sends EqualizerRouting & Muting Stereo Input Channels Subgroups Subgroups and InsertsInsert Points Inserting an external EQ/dynamics processor post channel EQ Aux Masters Main SectionMonitoring Headphones2-Track In- and Output Talkback ConnectionsEurodesk MX2442A Back Panel/Serial Number Audio Connections Eurodesk MX2442A Patchfield and Plug Wiring SchemeDifferent plug types Selecting Inputs Setting UPInitializing Channels for Gain Setting Auditioning a Signal and Setting Up a ChannelDesk Normalization Mixing TopicsEqualization Gain Optimization Aux send pre-EQ modification on mono channels ModificationsSpecifications § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration § 2 Warranty Warranty