Mixing tutorial, Eq parameters/ranges – Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual
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01X Owner’s Manual
Mixing Tutorial
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Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
r-a From the Selected Channel mode, adjust the desired
EQ parameter by turning the corresponding knob.
r-b From the Multi Channel mode, press the same EQ
button (as in step 2 above) repeatedly to select the
desired parameter.
Adjust the parameter for each channel with the corre-
sponding knob.
• If the current Display Mode doesn’t show the parameter values,
you can easily check each by pressing the [NAME/VALUE] but-
ton.
EQ-ON
ATT
EQHM-Q EQHM-F EQHM-G
SEL
ON
0.0
0.70
4.00k
0.0
On/Off
Attenuation
(input signal level)
Q (bandwidth)
Frequency
Gain
EQ HIGH-MID GAIN
+ 3.0
- 1.1
- 2.1
EQ HIGH-MID FREQUENCY
1.00k
4.50k
3.55k
EQ HIGH-MID Q
0.70
0.90
0.56
EQ ON
OFF
ON
ON
EQ HIGH-MID
SEL
EQ-ON
ATT
EQHM-Q EQHM-F EQHM-G
EQ-ON
ATT
EQHM-Q EQHM-F EQHM-G
SEL
ON
0.0
0.70
4.00k
0.0
To check the Q value,
press [NAME/VALUE] button.
● EQ parameters/ranges
Gain
Determines the amount of level boost or cut in the sig-
nal at the frequency specified below.
Range: -18.0 — +18
Frequency
Determines the central frequency at which the signal is
boosted or cut.
Range: 21.2 Hz — 20.0 kHz
Q
Determines the bandwidth of the EQ processing. The
larger the value, the greater the range of affected fre-
quencies (around the central frequency); the smaller
the value, the narrower the frequency range.
Range/Settings: 10.0 (wide) — 0.10 (narrow)
L.SHL, HPF (LOW band only)
H.SHL, LPF (HIGH band only)
• For details on the Range/Settings, see pages 96, 117.
• By using the included Studio Manager software, you can view
and edit all EQ parameters graphically. (See the Studio Manager
PDF manual.)