TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 28

EQ controls, Aux send levels, Pan control, Equalization controls

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2 - Basic operational concepts : "Fat channel" EQ controls Figure 2.21: Equalization controls Press the SCREEN key to bring up the EQ screen for the currently-selected module. Turn the EQ on and off for the module using the ON key. Gain and frequency for the four EQ bands are adjusted with the top row of four encoders (GAIN) and bottom row (FREQ). To set the type of filter for a band, press and hold the CTRL key to the left of the unit, and turn the appropriate encoder in the top row (TYPE). If the width of a filter (Q) can be set (depending on the filter type), you can do this by pressing and holding the CTRL key and turning the appropriate encoder in the bottom row (Q). Aux send levels Figure 2.22: Aux send controls Press the SCREEN key to bring up the aux/buss screen for the currently-selected module. Use the appropriate control to adjust the Aux send level for the selected module. If two aux sends have been linked, the odd-numbered controller acts as a pan control, panning the send between the two aux sends, and the even-numbered controller acts as a level control. Pan control The PAN control to the right of the Aux send controls may be used as a pan/balance control for a selected module or pair of linked modules. In surround modes, it controls the L/R balance of the surround matrix. 28 TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual

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2 – Basic operational concepts : “Fat channel”
28
TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
EQ controls
Press the
SCREEN
key to bring up the EQ screen for
the currently-selected module.
Turn the EQ on and off for the module using the
ON
key.
Gain and frequency for the four EQ bands are
adjusted with the top row of four encoders (
GAIN
)
and bottom row (
FREQ
).
To set the type of filter for a band, press and hold the
CTRL
key to the left of the unit, and turn the appro-
priate encoder in the top row (
TYPE
).
If the width of a filter (Q) can be set (depending on
the filter type), you can do this by pressing and hold-
ing the
CTRL
key and turning the appropriate
encoder in the bottom row (
Q
).
Aux send levels
Press the
SCREEN
key to bring up the aux/buss
screen for the currently-selected module.
Use the appropriate control to adjust the Aux send
level for the selected module.
If two aux sends have been linked, the odd-numbered
controller acts as a pan control, panning the send
between the two aux sends, and the even-numbered
controller acts as a level control.
Pan control
The
PAN
control to the right of the Aux send controls
may be used as a pan/balance control for a selected
module or pair of linked modules.
In surround modes, it controls the L/R balance of the
surround matrix.
Figure 2.21: Equalization controls
Figure 2.22: Aux send controls