Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 74

UT 1] & [UT 2] EQ, Low Freq, Low Gain, Mid Freq, Mid Gain, High Freq, High Gain

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Use the leftmost knob to jump to the first page of each category, then immediately open the desired page by scrolling up or down with the Page buttons. [UT 1] Low(Freq Gain) Mid(Freq Gain) EQ 100Hz + 0 800Hz 0 Also, refer to Basic Operations on page 20. [UT 1] & [UT 2] EQ The EQ pages let you set the master equalizers that will be applied to the entire stereo output from the built-in tone generator. These EQ settings offer a parametric equalizer for the midrange, and a pair of shelving equalizers for the low and high frequencies. [UT 1] Low(Freq Gain) Mid(Freq Gain) EQ 100Hz +0 800Hz +0 1 2 3 4 [UT 2] EQ High(Freq Gain) 2.0kHz +0 5 6 1 Low Freq Determines the center frequency for the low frequency band. ❏ Settings: 32Hz~2.0kHz 2 Low Gain Determines the gain or level for the low frequency band. ❏ Settings: -12~+12 (dB) 3 Mid Freq Determines the center frequency for the mid frequency band. ❏ Settings: 100Hz~10.0kHz 4 Mid Gain Determines the gain or level for the mid frequency band. ❏ Settings: -12~+12 (dB) 5 High Freq Determines the center frequency for the high frequency band. ❏ Settings: 500Hz~16.0kHz 6 High Gain Determines the gain or level for the high frequency band. ❏ Settings: -12~+12 (dB) n These three-band equalizers affect only the audio signals of the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks. They do not affect the audio of the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks. Utility Features 74

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Utility Features
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Use the leftmost knob to jump to the first page of each
category, then immediately open the desired page by scrolling
up or down with the Page buttons.
Also, refer to Basic Operations on page 20.
[UT 1] & [UT 2] EQ
The EQ pages let you set the master equalizers that will be
applied to the entire stereo output from the built-in tone
generator.
These EQ settings offer a parametric equalizer for
the midrange, and a pair of shelving equalizers for the low and
high frequencies.
1
Low Freq
Determines the center frequency for the low frequency band.
Settings:
32Hz~2.0kHz
2
Low Gain
Determines the gain or level for the low frequency band.
Settings:
–12~+12 (dB)
3
Mid Freq
Determines the center frequency for the mid frequency band.
Settings:
100Hz~10.0kHz
4
Mid Gain
Determines the gain or level for the mid frequency band.
Settings:
–12~+12 (dB)
5
High Freq
Determines the center frequency for the high frequency band.
Settings:
500Hz~16.0kHz
6
High Gain
Determines the gain or level for the high frequency band.
Settings:
–12~+12 (dB)
n
These three-band equalizers affect only the audio signals of the
OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.
They do not affect the audio of the
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks.
[UT 1]
Low(Freq Gain)
Mid(Freq Gain)
EQ
100Hz
+ 0
800Hz
0
[UT 1]
Low(Freq Gain)
Mid(Freq Gain)
EQ
100Hz
+0
800Hz
+0
1
2
3
4
[UT 2]
High(Freq Gain)
EQ
2.0kHz
+0
5
6