COMPASS USER GUIDE

Parametric sub-page. When the mouse is hovered over a handle, an expanded handle is displayed: three vertical bars intersecting a horizontal bar.

The horizontal bar, amber in color, corresponds to the gain level. The center vertical bar, red, corresponds to the frequency centerpoint. And the two outside vertical bars, blue, correspond to the bandwidth.

Dragging a bar will adjust only the corresponding value: for example, if you wish to adjust frequency without adjusting gain or bandwidth, drag the red bar.

Dragging a crosspoint will adjust two values simultaneously: for example, if you wish to adjust both frequency and gain, drag the crosspoint of the red and amber bars.

Pressing ‹ Alt › before clicking will remove the red bar, replacing it with a single blue bandwidth bar; you can then adjust bandwidth and gain simultaneously, or select either bar to adjust bandwidth or gain in isolation.

Using TruShaping EQ Bars

The TruShaping EQ plot displays “bars” for the available EQ bands. Visually, these appear as horizontal and vertical bars, with large handles where the bars connect.

Each horizontal bar may be dragged to adjust one of four gain settings; each vertical bar dragged to adjust one of three frequency settings. The large handles may also be dragged, adjusting a gain and frequency setting simultaneously.

Using the File Selector

The file selector is used to save and load snapshots and projects. It provides file selection functionality: a Look In drop-down selector used to select parent directories; a quick-selection box with computer and storage device names; a file list box showing the contents of a directory; and a File name value box in which to name the file that is to be loaded or saved.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Using TruShaping EQ Bars, Using the File Selector