Yamaha 006IPTO-F0 User Manual
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display
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DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
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Input Channels
F
LOW, L-MID, H-MID, HIGH sections
These sections contain the Q, Frequency (F), and Gain (G) parameters for the four
bands. These parameter values range as follows:
3 Move the cursor to the desired parameter, then rotate the Parameter wheel
to change the value.
Parameter
LOW
LOW-MID
HIGH-MID
HIGH
Q
HPF, 10.0 to 0.10
(41 steps), L.SHELF
10.0 to 0.10 (41 steps)
LPF, 10.0 to 0.10
(41 steps), H.SHELF
Frequency
21.2 Hz to 20.0 kHz (120 steps per 1/12 octave)
Gain
–18.0 dB to +18.0 dB (0.1 dB steps)
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1. The LOW and HIGH GAIN controls function as filter on/off controls when Q is set to HPF or LPF
respectively.
Tip:
• The LOW-band EQ functions as a high-pass filter when the Q parameter in the LOW section
is set to HPF. It functions as a shelving-type EQ when the Q parameter is set to L.SHELF.
• The HIGH-band EQ functions as a low-pass filter when the Q parameter in the HIGH sec-
tion is set to LPF. It functions as a shelving-type EQ when the Q parameter is set to H.SHELF.
Tip:
• You can also press the buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to select the desired
band and use the rotary controls to directly edit the Q, F, and G parameters (see page 75).
• You can store the EQ settings in the EQ library, which features preset programs that can be
used for various applications (see page 184).