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OVERVIEWThe EQ filters are parametric which in practical terms means you can chose the exact frequency at which you want to centre the filter, the exact level you want to boost or cut and pretty much exactly control the bandwidth of the filter with the "Q" control. The other types of filters are simple high and low pass (like bass and treble controls). We'll talk to you about it.Experiment but always make good notes on the settings and call us for a live runthrough on the Behringer before you use the system!!! BehringerInputs- minus 10 dB, no EQ or delay on the inputs. Outputs Low pass -midbasses - (2 and 5) -3.5 dB page one, input source A Page 2 957Hz But 12 - Filters on right side - high end rolloff. Page 3 - EQ Filter 1 53Hz, 5.5 dB, LP, 12dB Filter 2 581Hz, - 5.1dB BP, Q 2.5 Filter 3 1.07kHz -2.3dB, BP, Q 6.3 - Dynamic EQ etc off High Pass -Ribbons- (Outputs 3 and 6) Page 2 But 6 at 2.11kHz - Filters on left side - low end rolloff. No EQ Page 7 Phase normal Phase 50 degrees. |
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