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Eq: (28 through 34), Mid and 30. freq, Hi mid and 32. low mid – MACKIE SR244-VLZ PRO User Manual

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EQ: (28 through 34)

The mixer has low shelving, mid

peaking and high shelving EQ. “Shelv-
ing” means that the circuitry boosts or
cuts all frequencies past the specified
frequency. For example, boosting the
LOW EQ knob boosts bass frequencies at
80Hz and below. “Peaking” means that
only a selected “hill” of frequencies sur-
rounding a center “hilltop” frequency is
affected by the EQ control.

All EQ gain controls provide up to

15dB of boost (clockwise) or cut
(counter-clockwise). They are flat (no
boost or cut) at their center detents, ef-
fectively bypassing their circuits.

Note: EQ boost is a form of level

boost. With excessive amounts, the sig-
nal may become too hot and overload
subsequent circuitry. Should this hap-
pen, either back off the EQ gain, or
repeat the SET THE LEVELS on page 8.

The following graphs show how the

frequency response changes when the
various controls are adjusted.(The
graphs are simplified for entertainment
and enlightenment purposes only).

28. HI

This control is centered at 12kHz and

above. Boost it to add sizzle and defini-
tion to sounds with high-frequency
transients, such as cymbals. Reduce it to
attenuate sibilance or to mask tape hiss.

29. MID and 30. FREQ

The mono channels employ a semi-

parametric mid-sweep EQ. The gain is
set via MID (29), and then “aimed” at a
specific frequency, from 100Hz to 8kHz,
via FREQ (30).

31. HI MID and 32. LOW MID

The stereo channels employ a 2-stage fixed-

frequency midrange EQ:

LOW MID is
centered at
800Hz.

HI MID is
centered at
3kHz

Midrange EQ is often considered the most

dynamic, because the frequencies that define
any sound are almost always found in this
range.

33. LOW

This control is centered at 80Hz and below.

This frequency represents the punch in kick
drums, bass guitar and fat synth patches.

This graph
shows various

settings of the
LOW control,

with LOW CUT
not engaged.

34. LOW CUT

This switch (only on the mono channels)

cuts the bass frequencies below 75Hz at a rate
of 18dB per octave. Low Cut is also known as
High Pass (low cut dress=high pass rate).

To prevent muddy mixes, use low cut on ev-

ery mono channel except those which carry
kick drum, bass guitar or other bass-intensive
sounds. Low cut can also help reduce the possi-
bility of feedback in live situations and it helps
to conserve amplifier power.

This graph
shows various
settings of the
LOW control,
with LOW CUT
engaged.

Desirable low frequencies can be boosted

whilst undesirable lower frequency stage
rumble, mic handling clunks and P-p-pops are
attenuated.

dB

30

20

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

10

dB

30

20

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

10

L

R

L

R

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

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O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

U

O

O

+15

-20

+20

U

POST

POST

POST

POST

+15dB

-

45dB

MI

C GAIN

0

U

60

-

10dBV

600

1.5k

150

8k

100

12k

HI

3k

MID

HI

800Hz

MID

LOW

EQ

LOW CUT

75 Hz

18dB/OCT

80Hz

LOW

80Hz

LOW

3-4

L-R

1-2

3-4

L-R

1-2

-20

OL

-20

OL

PRE

1

PRE

PRE

2

3

5

6

12k

HI

MID

FREQ

TRIM

20

TRIM

21

22

AUX

PRE

1

PRE

PRE

2

3

5

6

AUX

20

MUTE

EQ

21 22

MUTE

SOLO

SOLO

PAN

PAN

4

4

MUTE /

SOLO

MUTE /

SOLO

MUTE /

SOLO

MUTE /

SOLO

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

LOW MID

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

HI MID

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

HI

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

MID

FREQ

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

LOW

20

Hz

100

Hz

1k

Hz

10k

Hz

20k

Hz

–15

–10

–5

0

+5

+10

+15

LOW

Mono

channels

Stereo

channels

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