Mackie D8B Owners Manual - Page 90

The Fat Channel Window (Ctrl+6), band Parametric, 20 EQ, British EQ

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The Fat Channel Window (Ctrl+6) The Fat Channel overview is opened and closed by clicking on the "Fat Channel" button in the lower menu bar, or by pressing Ctrl+6 on the keyboard. The shortest way to open and close the Fat Channel is to double-click on a channel SELECT button. EQ D8B Manual • Chapter 3 • page 84 There are four EQ types to choose from: • 4 Band Parametric • 20/20 EQ • British EQ • British H/P The default EQ type is the "4 Band Parametric EQ." A quick summary of the EQ choices follows: 4-band Parametric • 4 parametric bands with analog style overlaps 20/20 EQ • 4 parametric bands with full 20Hz to 20kHz frequency sweep on each British EQ • Low-band shelving filter, 2 mid-parametric bands, and a high-band shelving filter British H/P • High-pass filter, 2 mid-parametric bands, and a high-band shelving filter EQ types are saved and recalled with patches, snapshots, and sessions, and transferred via clipboard operations. • Click the ACTIVE button near the bottom of the EQ window to turn on the EQ for the selected channel.

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D8B Manual • Chapter 3 • page
84
The Fat Channel Window (Ctrl+6)
There are four EQ types to choose from:
• 4 Band Parametric
• 20/20 EQ
• British EQ
• British H/P
The default EQ type is the “4 Band Parametric
EQ.” A quick summary of the EQ choices follows:
4-band Parametric
4 parametric bands with analog style overlaps
20/20 EQ
4 parametric bands with full 20Hz to 20kHz
frequency sweep on each
British EQ
Low-band shelving filter, 2 mid-parametric bands,
and a high-band shelving filter
British H/P
High-pass filter, 2 mid-parametric bands, and a
high-band shelving filter
EQ types are saved and recalled with patches,
snapshots, and sessions, and transferred via
clipboard operations.
Click the ACTIVE button near the bottom of the EQ
window to turn on the EQ for the selected channel.
The Fat Channel overview is opened and
closed by clicking on the “Fat Channel” button in
the lower menu bar, or by pressing Ctrl+6 on the
keyboard. The shortest way to open and close the
Fat Channel is to double-click on a channel
SELECT button.
EQ