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 TASCAM X-9 
Owner’s Manual
9 – EQ
Each program has three bands of sweepable EQ with 
adjustable Q available for changing the way that the 
signal sounds. 
Up to 100 settings can be stored, and recalled for 
later use. 
Even if the settings were stored for one program, 
they can be recalled and used again with another pro-
gram.
The controls for each program consist 
of three dual knobs.
The inner knob controls the amount 
(
GAIN
) that the signal is cut or boosted 
for the appropriate band. Turn clock-
wise to boost, counterclockwise to cut.
The amount that the signal is cut can 
be up to 40 dB of cut, and it can be 
boosted by up to 12 dB in each band.
The outer knob of each pair (
FREQ
) controls the fre-
quency on which the band works. Turn clockwise to 
affect a higher frequency, counter-clockwise to affect 
a lower frequency.
The 
HIGH
 (treble) band can be set to a value between 
6 kHz (6,000 Hz) and 20 kHz (20,000 Hz).
The 
MID
 (mid-range) band can be set to a value 
between 200 Hz and 6 kHz (6,000 Hz).
The 
LOW
 (bass) band can be set to a value between 
20 Hz and 200 Hz.
WARNING
If you turn the 
GAIN
 of all bands to a boost signal, you 
may overload the X-9 and your amplifier, resulting in 
distortion. “Back off” using the 
TRIM
 control if this 
occurs.
EQ Q setting
The ‘Q’ of EQ is how much of the signal is affected 
by the equalization.
The higher the Q value, the sharper the EQ curve 
(and the smaller part of the signal affected by the 
EQ).
There are three Q values, which may be set for each 
band using the menu system (see “Program EQ Q 
values” on page 19 
(
11_E
)for details).
The three settings are 
A
 (low Q), 
Nor
 (normal set-
ting) and 
b
 (high Q).
Cutting the EQ bands
If you want to make an instant cut of 40 dB in one of 
the bands, use one of the sets of
 LO CUT
MID CUT
 
and 
HI CUT
 controls to cut the appropriate band 
(when the switch is down, the band is cut).
NOTE
These controls do not affect the input programs 
directly—they affect the signal assigned to the A and B 
cross-fade signals.
These controls do not affect the sampler outputs.
Viewing EQ settings
Because its EQ circuits are digital, the X-9 allows 
you to see the exact figures associated with an EQ 
setting (for instance, 12 dB of cut at 400 Hz, etc.).
The EQ settings can be viewed for any of the four 
programs (but not for the microphone, whose EQ set-
tings cannot be memorized and recalled).
High Q value
(
b
 setting)
(Low Q value
A
 setting)