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Function Tree/Function List
01X Owner’s Manual
Before Using Basics Section AppendixGetting Started Reference
EQ HIGH-MID FREQUENCY/EQHL-F
qi
(t)21.2Hz – 20.0kHz Adjusts the frequency. No
EQ LOW Q/EQL-Q
qi
(r)10.0 – 0.10 Determines the bandwidth of the EQ processing. No
EQ ON/OFF
z,
(z)ON/OFF Turns the EQ on or off. The L and R settings of the ST IN channel’s EQ are
linked together. No u
ATT (Attenuate) (Selected Channel only)
(w)- 96.0dB – +12.0dB Determines the amount of pre-EQ signal attenuation in dB. No t
EQ LIBRARY (Selected Channel only)
(This can be called up by pressing the same EQ button twice in a row. For example: [EQ LOW] [EQ LOW])
See EQ High (see below) No
EQ HIGH [INTERNAL] ([SELECTED CHANNEL]) [EQ HIGH]
EQ HIGH GAIN/EQH-G
qi
(y)-18.0dB – +18.0dB
Adjusts the gain level. When Q is set to LPF, this turns the filter on or off.
Pressing the [EQ LOW] and [EQ HIGH] buttons simultaneously resets all
band parameters (gain, frequency and Q) for the selected channel.
No
EQ HIGH FREQUENCY/EQH-F
qi
(t)21.2Hz – 20.0kHz Adjusts the frequency. No
EQ HIGH Q/EQH-Q
qi
(r)
LPF, 10.0 – 0.10,
H.SHELF
Determines the bandwidth of the EQ processing. When Q is set to LPF, the
gain control turns the filter on or off. No
EQ ON/OFF
z,
(z)ON/OFF
Turns the EQ on or off. The HIGH-band EQ functions as a low-pass filter
when the Q parameter is set to LPF. It functions as a shelving-type EQ when
the Q parameter is set to H.SHELF. The L and R settings of the ST IN chan-
nel’s EQ are linked together.
No u
ATT (Attenuate) (Selected Channel only)
(w)- 96.0dB – +12.0dB Determines the amount of pre-EQ signal attenuation in dB. No t
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