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Mixer Tuning Eq Gain Frequencies

 
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NativeAngels
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 11:48 am    Post subject: Mixer Tuning Eq Gain Frequencies Reply with quote

Does anyone know in the Eq Gain in the Mixer Tuning Screen what the frequencies are set to for the Low Mid And High ?

Do these reflect the frequencies in the master Eq or are they independent?
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 7:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Mixer Tuning Eq Gain Frequencies Reply with quote

NativeAngels wrote:
Does anyone know in the Eq Gain in the Mixer Tuning Screen what the frequencies are set to for the Low Mid And High ?

Do these reflect the frequencies in the master Eq or are they independent?


Each Pa1000 sound goes through (independent) separate Channel-Mixing-EQs and studio-quality effect processors, which further refine your sound before coming through high-quality stereo audio outputs. Effects run from the standard reverbs and delays through to the more unusual effects (like a Vocoder), realistic amp simulators and carefully recreated vintage effects.
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Mixing-EQs includes three-band equalization (EQ) on each individual mixer channel (Upper1-3, Lower, each Drum-/Pad-/SMF-track):
Low Gain (shelving curve filter) -18…+18dB, Mid Gain (bell curve filter) -18…+18dB, Hi Gain (shelving curve filter -18…+18dB.
Trim the input to avoid overloading - Input trim 0 … 99
Bypass checkbox on the mixer channel to exclude from equalization or deselect it to activate the EQ again.
Track Reset corresponding to the channel whose EQ you want to reset to the default ‘flat’) status.
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In sound editor (Sound > Basic > EQ) you can use a three-band, semi-parametric equalizer even separately on each oscillator to be equalized individually.
Low Gain (shelving curve filter) -18…+18dB, Mid Gain (bell curve filter) -18…+18dB, Mid Freq Centre 0.100…10kHz, Hi Gain (shelving curve filter -18…+18dB.
Activate/deactivate the EQ on the selected oscillator via enabling checkbox.
To control equalization as desired and to avoid overloading use trim knob to limit the level of the signal passing through the equalizer (0…99).
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At the end of the signal chain - just before the audio outputs - there are seperate final mastering effects (Limiter, Master EQ).
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The Limiter allows for an increased loudness of the MIDI tracks (Styles and Songs), by compressing the signal exceeding a defined threshold:
On/Off, In/Out indicators, Ratio, Threshold, Attack, Release, Gain adjust.
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Master EQ is a full spectrum frequency equalization and gives you the power to design EQ curves and shape your sound.
It features four fully programmable bands with fully adjustable gain, frequency, and Q parameters.
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