CHAPTER 4: USING THE GALILEO FRONT PANEL
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Low Bandpass, lower frequency: Left-most dot and section of frequency line just above
it are flashing; allows the lower frequency of this filter to be changed with the Blue knob,
and the Red knob changes gain.
Low Bandpass, upper frequency: Central dot and section of the frequency line to its left
are flashing; allows the upper frequency of this filter to be changed with the Blue knob, and
the Red knob changes gain.
High Bandpass, lower frequency: Central dot and section of the frequency line to its right
are flashing; allows the lower frequency of this filter to be changed with the Blue knob, and
the Red knob changes gain.
High Bandpass, upper frequency: Right-most dot and section of the frequency line to its
left are flashing; allows the upper frequency of this filter to be changed with the Blue knob,
and the Red knob changes gain.
High Shelving: Right-most dot and section of the frequency line are flashing; the Blue
knob moves frequency and Red knob changes gain.
NOTE: For the TruShaping EQ settings, turn the Blue knob to adjust the exact
“knee” frequency for the upper and lower points for each EQ band, and then turn
the Red knob to adjust the amount of boost or cut. In the upper right corner of the
page, a fixed field says “gain [1 — 4] = X.X dB”. The field named “gain1” is Low Shelv-
ing, “gain2” is Low Bandpass, “gain3” is High Bandpass, and “gain4” is High Shelving.
TIP: When a channel is on its TruShaping EQ page in either the graph or numeric
view, pushing the Enter button will toggle between Enabled and Bypassed.
NOTE: Three “knee” points are available with the TruShaping filter; the upper fre-
quency boundary of one filter is also the lower boundary of the one above it.