Adjusting the channel high pass filter (hpf) – Digital Audio Labs Livemix CS-DUO Personal Mixer User Guide User Manual

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ADJUSTING THE CHANNEL HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF)

The High Pass Filter allows you to roll off some of the low frequencies that can lead to muddy

sounding mixes. As a rule of thumb, it is a good idea to have a

HPF on most tracks that do not contribute to the low end of the

mix.

To access the High Pass Filter, PRESS the HPF Settings button

from the Channel EQ screen.

PRESS one of the five HPF frequency choices:

OFF: HPF bypassed.

40Hz: 40Hz or lower will be filtered out. This setting is good

for most instruments.

80Hz: 80Hz or lower will be filtered out. This setting will cut

out some 60Hz hum and noise, good for male vocals.

150Hz: 150Hz or lower will be filtered out. This is another

good setting for cutting hum. It is also good for many

stringed instruments.

250Hz: 250Hz or lower will be filtered out. This is a good

setting for higher pitched instruments and female vocals.

NOTE:

The Channel EQ and HPF

Settings share a page tab.

When on the Channel EQ

page, the HPF Settings

tab will be visible. When

on the HPF Settings page,

the Channel EQ tab will be

visible.

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