Presonus Audio electronic E5, E8 owner manual Acoustic Space Setting Suggestions

Models: E5 E8

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Tutorials

Eris™ Series E5 and E8

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Acoustic Space Setting Suggestions

Owner’s Manual

EQ curve. On the other hand, if you want to emulate a cheap portable radio, try turning it up above 0. Try not to boost much, since this can add noise to the signal.

The Low Cutoff control rolls off the low frequencies below the specified frequency (80 or 100 Hz). Engage this control if you are using a subwoofer in conjunction with the Eris E5/E8 monitors, and set it to the same frequency as the crossover to the subwoofer. If you’re not using a subwoofer, set the control to Flat. If you want to emulate a cheap radio, engage this control at 80 or 100 Hz while boosting the Mid control.

Power User Tip: Do not use the EQ controls on your Eris monitor to correct problems in your mix. While this changes what you hear in the control room, it has no effect on your recorded audio.

3.4Acoustic Space Setting Suggestions

When a monitor is placed close to a wall, or in a corner, the low frequencies tend to be emphasized more than if the monitor is far from any room boundary; this effect is called “boundary bass boost.” It is most pronounced if the monitor is in a corner and less pronounced,

but present, if the monitor is near one wall.

To compensate for this bass boost, the Eris E5/

E8 provides an Acoustic Space switch that cuts all frequencies below 800 Hz by a fixed amount.

If the monitors are close to the corners of the room, start by setting the Acoustic Space switch to -4 dB, which provides the most bass attenuation.

If the monitors are close to the back wall, try setting the

Acoustic Space switch to -2 dB for less attenuation.

If the monitors are far from any wall, there will be no bass boost, so set the switch to 0 dB.

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Presonus Audio electronic E5, E8 owner manual Acoustic Space Setting Suggestions