
● EQ Shape
Allows you to set the frequencies for the Low cut and High cut filters of each
channel.
Simultaneously press the "SHIFT" key and the "GAIN" key to enter the settings
for the "EQ SHAPE".
Rotating the channel encoder it is possible to select the cut-off frequency of the
“LOW CUT” filter (it cuts the frequencies lower than the specified frequency);
By holding down and rotating the channel encoder it is possible to select the
cutoff frequency of the “HIGH CUT” filter (cuts frequencies higher than the
specified frequency).
● Saturator
Saturator is a wave shaping effect that adds that "dirty, punch, and warmth to the
sound."
The received signals are saturated at the dB level set via the "SATURATOR"
potentiometer on each channel, the sound obtained can become wild and
uncontrollable.
It's a very fun effect to try and tame!
●Compressor
A compressor reduces the gain of signals that exceed a user-definable threshold.
Compression reduces peak levels, increasing headroom (amplitude margin of the
undistorted signal) and allowing the overall level of the signal to be increased.
This gives the signal a higher average level, which results in a louder, more
"punched" sound than an uncompressed signal.
To set the compression values, press the "COMPRESSOR" function key
The screen shows:
Three “Vu-Meters”, respectively “IN”, “GAIN REDUCTION” and “OUT”.
A graph of the “Compressor Transfer Curve.
A column of parameters that can be set.
By rotating the “MENU” encoder it is possible to select the parameter whose
value we want to modify.
The channel "REVOLVER" encoders allow you to adjust the previously selected
parameter for each channel using the "MENU" encoder.
The Threshold slider determines where compression begins. Signals above the
threshold are attenuated according to the value specified by the parameter
“Ratio” (compression ratio) which adjusts the ratio between the input signal and
the output signal.
For example, with a compression ratio of "3", if a signal above the threshold
increases by 3dB, the compressor output will only increase by 1dB. If a signal
above the threshold increases by 6dB, the output will only increase by 2dB. A
"Ratio" of "1" means no compression, regardless of the threshold.