Equalizer (wysiwyg), Operation, Setup change and filter changes – KLING & FREITAG K&F CD Remote User Manual

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User's manual

K&F CD 44 Remote

KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2014

Version 5.5

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The changes do not have to be saved separately on the controller, as they are immediately
transferred to the controller and are saved after 5 seconds at the latest. If the main supply
should be diconnected, the changes won't get lost.

14.2.1

Equalizer (WYSIWYG)

14.2.1.1 Operation

As of firmware version 5.1 there is an additional WYSIWYG mode for the Graphic EQ. In a
traditional 31 band EQ, the value of a frequency band also influences its adjacent bands. For
this reason, the real generated frequency response differs from that which is actually set.

The influence of the bands and the resulting outcome can be clearly seen in the following
screen.

Using the WYSIWYG mode, the resulting frequency response now matches the set frequency
response.

If the controller is in WYSIWYG mode, the target frequency response is calculated internally
and then adjusted by the 31 Bell filter of the GEQ. The settings are updated after each GEQ
modification.

The mode is saved in the controller's EQ setting and can be changed both in the remote
software and on the device. You can switch the mode on and off in the Edit EQ window.

14.2.1.2 Setup change and filter changes

Until now, a mute function was run when loading set-ups or LS blocks. In contrast, a fade
function is run on the basis of coefficients when changing single filters.

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