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Eris™ Series E4.5 Owner’s Manual

3.2

Level Setting

Make sure that the gain controls on your audio source have

been optimized for maximum signal level and minimum

noise. This process is called “gain staging,” and you can learn

about it from many online sources. You should always set

the volume on your Eris monitor so that all other level

controls in the system needn’t be turned way up or way

down to achieve a comfortable listening volume.
If you properly gain-stage your audio source, setting the

Eris Volume to 12 o’clock or slightly lower should work fine.
Once the monitor’s volume control is set, leave it

alone; don’t use it as a system-volume control. Leave

that job to your audio device’s output-level control.

3.3

Equalizer Setting Suggestions

The Eris 4.5 provides three EQ controls in its Acoustic Tuning

section: High, Mid, and Low Cutoff. (There’s also an Acoustic

Space control, which is covered in the next section.) In

general, setting the High control to 0 (no boost or cut) will

produce the best results. However, if the sound is generally

too bright or shrill, try turning this control down below 0; if

the sound is too dull and lifeless, try turning it up above 0.

It’s always better to cut than to boost and to use the

smallest cut or boost needed to get the job done.
The Mid control is a mid-frequency peak filter that boosts

or cuts frequencies centered on 1 kHz and extending

about one octave above and below that frequency. Again,

setting this control to 0 will generally produce the best

results. If you want to emulate a car stereo, try turning it

down below 0 to approximate the common “smiley face”

EQ curve. On the other hand, if you want to emulate a

cheap portable radio, try turning it up above 0. Try not

to boost much, since this can add noise to the signal.
The Low Cutoff control rolls off the low frequencies below

the specified frequency (80 or 100 Hz). Engage this control if

you are using a subwoofer in conjunction with the Eris E4.5

monitors, and set it to the same frequency as the crossover

to the subwoofer. If you’re not using a subwoofer, set the

control to Flat. If you want to emulate a cheap radio, engage

this control at 80 or 100 Hz while boosting the Mid control.
Power User Tip: Do not use the EQ controls on

your Eris monitor to correct problems in your mix.

While this changes what you hear in the control

room, it has no effect on your recorded audio.

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