Filter enable button, Filter band boost/cut control, Filter enable button filter band boost/cut control – Metric Halo ChannelStrip 2 User Manual

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ChannelStrip User Guide

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High Cut – a 12 dB/octave high cut filter with a 3dB fre-
quency that is continuously adjustable between 20 Hz and
20 kHz.

Low Cut – a 12 dB/octave low cut filter with a 3dB fre-
quency that is continuously adjustable between 20 Hz and
20 kHz.

Low Shelf – a shelving filter that applies boost/cut to low
frequencies. Boost/cut is limited to +12 dB/– 24dB. The
bandwidth controls the dip/peak that is added at the end of
the transition band.

High Shelf – a shelving filter that applies boost/cut to high
frequencies. Boost/cut is limited to +12 dB/– 24dB. The
bandwidth controls the dip/peak that is added at the end of
the transition band.

Bandpass – a bandpass filter with 6dB per octave skirt on
the high and low ends of the pass band. The width of the
pass band can be adjusted between 0.1 octaves and 2.5
octaves and the center of the pass band is continuously
adjustable between 20 Hz and 20 kHz.

F

ILTER

ENABLE

BUTTON

Use this orange toggle button to enable each filter band.

When the filter band is turned off the signal will pass through

the filter unchanged.

F

ILTER

BAND

BOOST

/

CUT

CONTROL

Use this knob (labeled “dB” in the illustration) to adjust the

gain of the filter band for the peaking, high and low shelf fil-
ter types. This parameter is ignored for the other filter types.

In the shelving filters the maximum boost is +12 dB and the

maximum cut is -24 dB. In the peaking filters the maximum

boost/cut is ± 24 dB. When you increase the boost for a filter

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