Yamaha SP2060 SP2060 V1.2 Owners Manual - Page 25
DELAY, EQ (Equalizer), Input EQ
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Panel Operation Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 The Controls and Connectors Panel Operation DELAY You can set the signal delay time on each input and output channel. Set the On/Off parameter to On to delay the signal, and Off to bypass the delay. Parameter INPUT A/B/SUM OUTPUT 1-6 Range 0-1300.00msec 0-500.00msec NOTE Channel SUM is a new channel created by applying the Level and Mute settings to Input channel A and B respectively, then adding both channel values. 1. Press the [DELAY] key to select the Delay display. IN A ON/OFF = OFF 2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel. The [SEL] key LED of the selected channel lights up, and the corresponding channel name is displayed. Pressing the [SEL] keys for Input channels A and B simultaneously will turn on the [SEL] key LEDs and select channel SUM. IN SUM ON/OFF = OFF 3. Press the [▲INC]/[▼DEC] keys to select On or Off. IN SUM ON/OFF = ON 4. Press the [DELAY] or [NEXT] key to display the Time parameter. IN B TIME = 130.00ms 5. Press the [▲INC]/[▼DEC] keys to adjust the delay time. IN B TIME = 120.00ms EQ (Equalizer) An EQ boosts or cuts the level of specified frequency ranges. The SP2060's internal EQ processes input and output signals. Input EQ You can apply eight-band EQ to Input channels A, B, and SUM. Set the On/Off parameter to On to apply EQ to the signal, and Off to not process the signal. You can set the following parameters for each band. Parameter BYPASS Range ON/OFF Q FREQ (Frequency) GAIN 16.0-0.1 20.0Hz-20.0kHz -18dB through +18.00dB Function Sets the bypass for each frequency range to On or Off. Specifies the width of each frequency range. Specifies the center frequency of each frequency range. Sets the gain of the target frequency. You can select a type of filter for band 1 and band 8. All other bands utilize a fixed parametric EQ. Parameter TYPE Range PEQ L.SHELF 6dB/Oct L.SHELF 12dB/Oct H.SHELF 6dB/Oct H.SHELF 12dB/Oct HPF LPF Function Selects a type of filter. • PEQ This is a standard parametric equalizer. • L.SHELF(Low Shelving) Does not cut the lower frequency range, but cuts starting from the vicinity of the cutoff frequency toward the higher range at a specific rate. "6dB/Oct" and "12dB/Oct" stand for the cut amount per octave. • H.SHELF(High Shelving) Does not cut the higher frequency range, but cuts starting from the vicinity of the cutoff frequency toward the lower range at a specific rate. "6dB/Oct" and "12dB/Oct" stand for the cut amount per octave. • HPF This is a high pass filter (Q=0.7). The low frequency range is mildly cut (12dB/Oct), creating a slow curve. • LPF This is a low pass filter (Q=0.7). The high frequency range is mildly cut (12dB/Oct), creating a slow curve. SP2060 Owner's Manual 25 Network Settings References