Audient ASP8024 Large Format Recording Console User Manual

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EQUALISER

Note the light background
indicating that the equaliser
is normally associated with
the LF signal path.

The equaliser is split into
two sections - one for high
and low frequencies (HF/
LF) and the other for middle
frequencies (MIDS). Both
sections can be switched
in and out independently
and switched into the SF
signal path independently.

The HF section has a boost/
cut range of 15dB. The
frequency can be switched
- 10kHz with the switch up
and 18kHz with the switch
depressed.

The LF section has a boost/
cut range of 15dB and a
shelving characteristic. The
frequency can be switched
- 50Hz with the switch up
and 100Hz with the switch
depressed.

The high mid section (HMF)
has three controls. The
boost/cut range is 15dB and
the frequency of operation
can be varied from 450Hz
to 20kHz. A Q control
allows for a very sharp and
narrow characteristic or for
a more gentle characteristic
covering a wider range of
frequencies.

The low mid section (LMF)
has three controls. The
boost/cut range is 15dB and
a shelving characteristic.
The frequency of operation
can be varied from 50Hz to
1.5kHz. A Q control allows
for a very sharp and narrow
characteristic or for a more
gentle characteristic
covering a wider range of
frequencies.

The actual Q range is
between 3.8 (0.4 Octave)
and 0.65 (2 Octaves).

1 HF/LF Section. This

places the HF/LF
equaliser in circuit.

2 SF places the HF/LF

equaliser in the SF
signal path where it can
be used to treat a signal
before it is recorded.

3 10kHz/18kHz allows

the frequency of the HF
equaliser to be selected.

4 HF boost/cut control.

5 50Hz/100Hz allows the

frequency of the LF
equaliser to be selected.

6 LF boost/cut control.

7 MIDS Section. This

places the MIDS
equaliser in circuit.

8 SF places the MIDS

equaliser in the SF
signal path where it can
be used to treat a signal
before being recorded.

9 This controls the centre

FREQUENCY of the
high mid equaliser.

10 HIGH MID boost/cut

control.

11 HIGH MID Q control.

12 This controls the centre

FREQUENCY of the low
mid equaliser.

13 LOW MID boost/cut

control.

14 LOW MID Q control.

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