Eq/phase, P1 eq1–4: eq settings for mixer channels 1–4, P2 eq5–8: eq settings for mixer channels 5–8 – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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P1 Eq1–4: EQ settings for mixer

channels 1–4

Here you can apply EQ (equalizer) to the playback of tracks
1–4.
Use these settings when you wish to apply EQ to the play-
back.
The EQ has three bands. High EQ and low EQ are shelving
type, and the mid EQ is a peaking type with adjustable cutoff
frequency.

1. TrackLevelMeter ......... (1, 2, 3, 4/CLP, –8, –18, –42dB)

This shows the input level from each track.
The horizontal axis indicates the channel, and the
vertical axis indicates the level.

2. HighEq.........................[(Fc=10kHz)–15.0…+15.0(dB)]

Set the high EQ gain.
You can cut/boost over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at a
10 kHz cutoff frequency.

3. MidFc .........................................[100Hz...20.0k (Hz)]

Specifies the center frequency of the mid EQ.

4. MidEq...........................................[–15.0…+15.0(dB)]

Set the mid EQ gain.
You can cut/boost over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at the
cutoff frequency specified by “MidFc.”

5. LowEq..........................[(Fc=100Hz)–15.0…+15.0(dB)]

Set the low EQ gain.
You can cut/boost over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at a
100 Hz cutoff frequency.

6. Pair ...........................................................................

Enable pairing for adjacent mixer channels. For details,
refer to “P1 Ch1–8: Select the inputs for mixer channels
1–8” “Pair” (→p.123).

P2 Eq5–8: EQ settings for mixer

channels 5–8

Here you can apply EQ (equalizer) to the playback of tracks
5–8.
Refer to “P1 Eq1–4: EQ settings for mixer channels 1–4.”

P3 Eq9–12: EQ settings for mixer

channels 9–12

Here you can apply EQ (equalizer) to the playback of tracks
9–12.
Refer to “P1 Eq1–4: EQ settings for mixer channels 1–4.”

P4 Eq13–16: EQ settings for mixer

channels 13–16

Apply EQ (equalizer) to the playback of tracks 13–16.
Refer to “P1 Eq1–4: EQ settings for mixer channels 1–4.”

P5 Phase: Phase settings for mixer

channels

Here you can invert the phase of each channel.
This setting applies to the playback tracks. If an audio device
is input in stereo via a jack whose hot and cold conductors
are reversed, their stereo position may be blurred, or
portions of the sound may be cancelled. This setting lets you
invert the phase to correct such situations.

1. Phase ............................................................... [N, R]

N (NormalPhase)

: The phase of this channel will not be

inverted. Normally you will leave this at “N.”
R (ReversePhase)

: The phase of this channel will be

inverted.

2. Pair ...........................................................................

Enable pairing for adjacent mixer channels. For details,
refer to “P1 Ch1–8: Select the inputs for mixer channels
1–8” “Pair” (→p.123).

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