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Filters
Two filters are available on each channel. Each filter can be one of four filter types:
See Section 8.4.2 on page 115 to learn how to change the EQ’s signal path order.
Filter Q is variable from 0.2 to 12.
To help find problematic frequencies, the Notch filter can be put into a listen mode which temporarily changes the filter to
8.3.4Aux Sends
The CM401 Master module has a Group/Aux Strip used for Aux Master functions. See Section 7.2 - Bus Master Functions for general information and Section 7.2.6 - Group and Aux Busses to learn how to set up mono and stereo Aux busses.
Aux Sends can be mono or stereo odd/even pairs (i.e., 1/2 not 2/3). Each Aux Send can be configured as pre- or
Aux Send Knobsets
Figure 8-12 shows the first eight Aux busses with Aux Sends 1/2 and 7/8 set as stereo pairs and others are mono. Press the X key to display additional busses. Stereo busses use two knobs:
•The Pan knob (top) adjusts the stereo Pan and its lower-left key switches Pan in/out.
•The Gain knob (labeled with the send numbers) adjusts the overall Gain for both sends and its lower-left key switches the pair in/out. The upper-left key switches the send from post- to pre-fader.
•Mono busses use one Gain knob and its lower-left key switches the send in/out. The upper-left key switches the send from post- to pre-fader.
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