Yamaha DTX700 Reference Manual - Page 39
LowGain, MidGain, and HighGain, LowFreq, MidFreq, and HighFreq, Low Resonance LowQ, Mid Resonance
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UTILITY LowGain, MidGain, and HighGain Use these parameters to boost or cut the center-frequency levels of the low, mid, and high frequency bands, respectively. Settings: -12 to +0 to +12 LowFreq, MidFreq, and HighFreq Use these parameters to set the center frequencies of the low, mid, and high frequency bands, respectively. Settings: LowFreq: 32Hz to 2.0kHz when LowShape is set to "shelving" 63Hz to 2.0kHz when LowShape is set to "peaking" MidFreq: 100Hz to 10kHz HighFreq: 500Hz to 16kHz Low Resonance (LowQ), Mid Resonance (MidQ), and High Resonance (HighQ) Use these parameters to specify widths for the low, mid, and high frequency bands, respectively. If you set a large value, a narrower band of frequencies will be affected and the tone will change markedly around the center frequency. If you set a smaller value, a wider band of frequencies will be affected and the tone will change gradually around the center frequency. Settings: 0.1 to 12.0 Q=0.1 Q=12.0 LowShape and HighShape Use these parameters to set EQ types for the low and high frequency bands, respectively. Settings: shelving, peaking • Shelving Signals at all frequencies either above or below the specified frequency will be boosted or cut. EQ low Gain Center frequency EQ high Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) Frequency (Hz) • Peaking Signals at frequencies in the vicinity of the center frequency will be boosted or cut. Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) Frequency (Hz) Center frequency NOTE • If the LowShape or HighShape parameter has been set to "shelving", the corresponding width (Q) setting will be displayed as "---" and modification will not be possible. DTX700 Reference Manual 39