Yamaha yamaha digiatal mixing console Music Mixer User Manual


 
36 Tutorial
01V96i—Owner’s Manual
•F (Frequency)
This parameter control specifies the center fre-
quency for cut/boost, with a setting range of
21.2 Hz to 20.0 kHz.
•G (Gain)
This parameter control specifies the cut/boost
amount in the range of –18.0 dB to +18.0 dB. The
LOW and HIGH GAIN controls function as filter
on/off controls when Q is set to HPF and LPF
respectively.
You can also press the buttons
([HIGH], [HIGH-MID],
[LOW-MID], [LOW]) in the
SELECTED CHANNEL sec-
tion to select the desired band
and use the rotary controls
([Q], [FREQUENCY],
[GAIN]) to directly edit the Q,
F, and G parameters.
6. In the same way, adjust the EQ for the
other channels.
Using the EQ Library
EQ settings can be recalled from the EQ library. EQ
library memory numbers 1–40 contain preset EQ set-
tings (programs) suitable for commonly-used instru-
ments, allowing you to work efficiently.
1. Press the LAYER [1–16] button.
Input Channel Layer 1–16 is now available for con-
trol from the channel strip section.
2. Press the [SEL] button for the Input
Channel to which you want to apply EQ.
3. Press the [EQ] button, then the [F2] but-
ton to display the EQ | EQ Library page.
4. Rotate the Parameter wheel to scroll the
library title list, and select a program that
you want to recall.
The selected program appears inside the dotted
box.
5. Move the cursor to the RECALL button
located to the left of the library title list,
then press [ENTER].
The selected program is recalled.
6. Press the [F1] button to display the EQ |
EQ Edit page.
Adjust the parameters as desired.
Tip:
Turn the Q parameter control for the LOW band
clockwise all the way to set the LOW-band EQ to “L.
SHELF” (low-shelving), and counter-clockwise all
the way to set it to “HPF” (high-pass filter).
Turn the Q parameter control for the HIGH band
clockwise all the way to set the HIGH-band EQ to
“H. SHELF” (high-shelving), and counter-clockwise
all the way to set it to “LPF” (low-pass filter).
By default, the LOW band is set to “L. SHELF,” and
the HIGH band is set to “H. SHELF.”
Tip: The meters in the upper-right corner of the page
indicate the post-EQ signal levels of the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel. If these meters reach the
“OVER” position, lower the pre-EQ signal level using
the ATT. parameter control located in the upper-left on
the page.
HIGH
HIGH-MID
LOW-MID
LOW
Q
FREQUENCY
GAIN