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Tutorial
Channel 5: Hi-hat
By using a HPF (high pass filter) to cut the sound
below the LOW 125 Hz point, we will simultaneously
remove sounds other than the hi-hat. By adding a
2.5 dB boost to the L-MID 595 Hz region, we will
emphasize the crispness of the hi-hat, clarifying the
sense of beat.
1
Press the channel 5 [SEL] key to select the
hi-hat channel.
2
Press the MIXER section [EQ] key.
3
Make sure that EQ is on for the selected
channel.
4
Use the CURSOR keys and the [DATA/JOG]
dial to set the EQ as follows.
EQ (ATT –7 dB)
5
Press the MIXER section [DYN] key to
access the dynamics parameters.
6
In the TYPE area, “COMP” should already
be selected (the default setting). Move the
cursor to “ON/OFF” and turn dynamics
“ON” for the selected channel.
7
Use the CURSOR keys and the [DATA/JOG]
dial to make the following dynamics set-
tings.
DYNAMICS Comp
Channel 6: Acoustic bass
We will lower the LOW 35 Hz region by –7.5 dB to
add warmth to the sound. By lowering the L-MID
111 Hz region by 2.5 dB we will clarify the sense of
pitch, and by adding a 5.5 dB boost at the H-MID
2.82 kHz region we will emphasize the fingerboard
noise to enhance the characteristic flavor of an acous-
tic bass.
1
Press the channel 6 [SEL] key to select the
bass channel.
2
Press the MIXER section [EQ] key.
3
Make sure that the EQ of the selected
channel is turned on.
4
Use the CURSOR keys and the [DATA/JOG]
dial, or the EQ controls at the right of the
display, to make the following EQ settings
for the bass.
EQ (ATT –8 dB)
LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH
Q HPF 0.70 0.70 H.SHLF
F 125 Hz 595 Hz 4.00 kHz 16.0 kHz
G ON 2.5 dB 0.0 dB –3.5 dB
Threshold
Ratio
Out Gain
Attack Release Knee
–24 dB 2:1 6.5 dB 12ms 70 ms hard
LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH
Q L.SHLF 5.0 2.5 H.SHLF
F 35 Hz 111 Hz 2.82 kHz 4.00 kHz
G –7.5 dB 2.5 dB 5.5 dB 0.0 dB
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