Spirit folio rac pac, 3 equaliser, 4 aux sends – SoundCraft Spirit Folio Rac Pac User Manual

Page 9: Hf eq, Mid eq, Lf eq

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3 EQUALISER

The Equaliser (EQ) allows

precise manipulation of the

sound, particularly to

improve the sound of

microphone sources where

the original signal is often far

from ideal due to poor

acoustics or restrictions on

where to place microphones

and where slight boosting or

cutting of particular voice

frequencies can really make

a difference to clarity. The EQ allows enough control to improve, for instance, bad

recordings or the precision to gently enhance vocal or live instrument tracks. There are

three sections, HF, MID and LF giving the sort of control usually only found on much

larger mixers. The EQ knobs can have a dramatic effect, so use them sparingly and

listen carefully as you change any settings so that you get to know how they affect the

sound.

HF EQ

Turn to the right to boost high (treble) frequencies by up to 15dB at 12kHz, adding

crispness to cymbals, vocals and electronic instruments. Turn to the left to cut these

frequencies by up to 15dB, reducing hiss or over-emphasis of high-frequency

consonants, which can occur with certain types of microphone. Set the knob in the

centre-detented position when a flat response is required.

MID EQ

There are two knobs which work together to form a SWEPT MID EQ. The lower knob

provides 15dB of boost and cut, just like the HF EQ knob, but the frequency at which

this occurs can be set by the upper knob over a range of 250Hz to 6kHz. This allows

some truly creative improvement of the signal in live situations, because this mid band

covers the range of most vocals. Listen carefully as you use these controls together to

find how particular characteristics of a vocal signal can be enhanced or reduced. Set

the lower knob to the centre-detented position when not required.

LF EQ

Turn to the right to boost low (bass) frequencies by up to 15dB at 60Hz, adding warmth

to vocals or extra punch to synths, guitars and drums. Turn to the left to cut low

frequencies by up to 15dB for reducing hum, stage rumble or to improve a mushy sound.

Set the knob to the centre-detented position when not required.

4 AUX SENDS

These controls route the input channel signal to any one or more of six Auxiliary which

are used to set up separate mixes for FOLDBACK, EFFECTS or recording, and the

combination of all the Aux Sends is mixed to the corresponding Aux Output at the rear

of the mixer. The controls are specially chosen to give a particularly smooth and useful

control range all round the scale while still maintaining nearly 90dB cut-off when turned

anticlockwise.

Aux 1 is always PRE-FADE and pre-EQ which is ideal for Foldback or Monitor feeds

where the send needs to be independent of the fader so that, for instance, the mix to

artists headphones is not affected by changes in fader level.

20.0

15.0

10.0

5.0

0.0

-5.0

-10.0

-15.0

-20.0

20

1k

10k

20k

100

dB

Frequency/Hz

TYPICAL EQUALISER RESPONSE

LF

SWEPT MID

HF

BOOST

CUT

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SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC

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