Processing settings - interact pro, Level tab, Filter button – ClearOne Interact Manual User Manual
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PROCESSING SETTINGS - INTERACT Pro
Users can change the processing label by clicking the text box next to the desired processing label (for
example: processing2). Replace the default label with a new name for the channel.
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• Filter: Click to apply filtering to each independent Processing channel.
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Start by clicking Add Filter.
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Adjust the filter placement by moving the point along the grid (Hz, dB/deg).
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Alternatively, press the Table View button to toggle the display between graph view and table
view. Table view displays filter settings in table format for all filters configured for the input
channel. Clicking on a row in table view selects the filter, displays the current settings for that
filter, and allows you to edit the values in the setting fields. Changes made in the setting fields
are immediately reflected in the table.
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To adjust the active filter, click the fields along the top row.
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Active Filter: Selects the filter to adjust.
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Type: Sets the type of filter applied.
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Frequency: Use the Frequency selector box to set the center frequency (in Hertz) for the filter
you are configuring. Range = 20 Hz to 20 kHz in 1Hz increments, Default = 1kHz.
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Gain (Available for PEQ filters only): Use the Gain selector box to set the gain value for the filter
you are configuring. Range = -15 to 15dB, Default = 0dB.
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Q (Available for Notch and PEQ filters only): Use the Q (Quality Factor) selector box to select
the ratio of the center frequency divided by the bandwidth. Q is the inverse of bandwidth, and
the two parameters are linked. Therefore changing the Q value also changes the bandwidth
value. Range = 0.18 to 28.85.
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Bandwidth (Available for Notch and PEQ filters only): Use the Bandwidth selector box to set
the difference between the upper and lower points of a filter’s audio passband. Bandwidth is
the inverse of Q, and the two parameters are linked. Hence changing the bandwidth value also
changes the Q value. Range is 0.05 to 5 octaves.
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Bypass: Use the Bypass checkbox to bypass the currently selected active filter. This feature
allows you to configure different filters and save them for future use without having to recreate
them.
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Press the Phase button to display the phase relationship of the graphed frequency response
(appears as a gray line on the active filter graph). The phase scale appears on the right vertical axis
of the graph.
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Click Bypass All to bypass all filters for the selected input channel. The filters are grayed out in
graph view, and the bypass status is shown in table view.
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Click Remove Filter to delete the selected filter.
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Click Close to apply settings and close the window.