Using Effects
Because you can make the settings anywhere within this range, it’s even possible, for instance, to set all four points so they’re stacked at the same location, and create a sharp filter.
* A frequency 3 dB lower than the flat portion of the response curve is taken to be the cutoff frequency.
Gain (GAIN)
This sets the amount by which the volume is to be increased/decreased. You can set a value within a range of ±15.0 dB for each reference frequency.
Q (Q)
This sets the sharpness for peaks and valleys. You can set a value within a range of 0.36 to 16 for each frequency band. When the filter type is “LPF2” or “HPF2,” making the Q larger makes the cutoff frequency band more prominent.
On an historical note, with analog peaking equalizers and the like, the sharpness of the peaks that occur in the response curve changes according to the performance of the coils in the resonance circuit. For this reason, the value Q (quality factor) is used to indicate coil performance.
Filter Type (TYPE)
This chooses the type of filter for each frequency band. The available filter parameters change according to which type of filter you choose to use. Unavailable parameters are indicated by “no.”
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LPF1 | Passes only sound lower than the | yes | no | no | ||
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LPF2 | Steeper response curve than “LPF1” | yes | no | yes | ||
HPF2 | Steeper response curve than “HPF1” | yes | no | yes | ||
BPF | Passes only sound near the reference | yes | no | yes | ||
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BRF | Blocks only sound near the reference | yes | no | yes | ||
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THRU | Thru | Passes the audio without modification | no | no | no |
Dynamics
This is a group of effects that dynamically control the amount of change in the output level based on the input level.
■Compressor
This suppresses or lowers the output level of loud sounds to reduce changes in volume. Input signals that exceed the threshold are suppressed by an amount determined by the Ratio parameter.
Compressor OFF/ON (COMP)
This is the On/Off switch for the compressor effect.
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