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Sequencer mode
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1–2: Audio Track EQ
Here you can adjust the three-band EQ (with
sweepable mid range) for audio track.
1–2a: 3 Band Parametric EQ
Track 01…16 (Track Number)
STEREO
This is shown if “Stereo Pair” is on.
Bypass [Off, On]
Input Trim [00…99]
High Gain [–18.0…+18.0dB]
Mid Frequency [100Hz…10.00kHz]
Mid Gain [–18.0…+18.0dB]
Low Gain [–18.0…+18.0dB]
Here you can adjust the mid-sweepable three-band EQ
for audio tracks 1–16. For more information, please see
“1–1b: 3 Band Parametric EQ” on page 450.
Recording the Audio Track EQ
The “Bypass,” “Input Trim,” “High Gain,” “Mid
Frequency,” “Mid Gain,” and “Low Gain” settings you
make here are used when you play back or record from
the beginning of the song. If settings other than
“Bypass” are modified during recording, the changes
are recorded to each audio track as automation event
data, and these changes will be reproduced during
playback.
You can also modify the settings during playback.
However if you’ve recorded EQ data, the settings will
change according to the recorded data.
Audio Track EQ and the control surface
EQ parameters other than “Bypass” can be edited not
only from within the screen, but also using the control
surface. You can also make this setting from the front
panel mixer section or from the P0– Control Surface
page of the LCD. The procedure given below describes
how to make these settings from the front panel.
1. Press the CONTROL ASSIGN MIXER AUDIO
switch to select either 1–8 or 9–16.
2. Press the MIXER KNOBS switch to select
CHANNEL STRIP.
3. Use the MIX SELECT 1/9–8/16 switches to select
the track you want to control.
4. Use the MIX CHANNEL STRIP 2–6 knobs to
adjust “EQ TRIM,” “LOW GAIN,” “MID FREQ,”
“MID GAIN,” and “HIGH EQ.”
For tracks that you’ve specified as a stereo pair, the
EQ of the odd-numbered track will control both
tracks. Editing the EQ of the even-numbered track
will not control the sound.
1–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Memory Status. For more information, see
“Memory Status” on page 524.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Rename Song. For more information, see
“Rename Song” on page 524.
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1–1b
1–2a
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