Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer Manual De Usuario

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Double-clicking the multi EQ element will open the following window, where all the parameters 
can be edited in several ways: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Below the curve display, to the left of the window, there is an input attenuator, which is provided 
for the cases where boosting certain frequencies in the EQ causes overload. Note that if the signal 
overloads, the EQ curve will change from blue to red, and this even happens in the small multi EQ 
display within the main Mixer window. So it’s easy  to  visually  locate  the  source  of  an  audible 
overload, even if the mixer column output’s peakmeter does not show it. The attenuation can be 
adjusted by clicking and dragging the fader, by clicking at the required fader position, or using the 
value box in the same ways that will be described for EQ band parameters later in this section. 
 
To the right of the input attenuator, four parameter fields (“Type”, “Frequency”, “Q-factor”, and 
“Gain”) are displayed for the currently selected EQ band. The example above shows a 4-band 
stereo EQ, and you can see the tabs that can be used to switch the display from one band to 
another, with band 3 selected in this case. Each band also has an individual “ON” button. 
 
The “Type” parameter lets you choose between eight different options: low pass, high pass, band 
pass with constant skirt gain, band pass with constant peak gain, peaking EQ, notch filter, low 
shelving, and high shelving. The symbols on the buttons are indicative of the EQ type, but if the