The graphic equalizer allows an in-depth adjustment of the tonal foundation of your VARIO digital system. It works fully parametric, which means that in addition to the frequency of its four bands and their reduction / amplification, you can also adjust their slope.
All bands can be controlled over the entire frequency range, whereby the two outer points (red and blue) are designed as low shelf and high shelf and fixed accordingly.
So move the points around freely and listen to their tonal impact. You determine the slope (Q) by drawing the thin, colored lines of a band.
The round button at the bottom right of the EQUALIZER block switches between processed and unprocessed sound (bypass function).
Good to know: the equalization takes place directly behind the digital sound generation, thus before the stereo sum with its effects. For example, the reverb remains free from being processed by the equalizer.
The graphic equalizer, which you will find in the MIXER function block, allows a deep intervention in the sound basis of your VARIO digital system. The equalizer works fully parametrically, i.e. in addition to the cut-off frequency of its four bands and their cut/boost, you can also determine their slope.
All bands can be controlled over the entire frequency range, whereby the two outer points (red and blue) are designed as low-shelf and high-shelf and are fixed accordingly.
So move the points around freely and listen to the sonic effect. You determine the slope (Q) by dragging the thin, colored lines of a band.
Activate or deactivate the bypass function at the lower left edge of the equalizer to switch between processed and unprocessed sound.
By double-tapping a point, you can return it to its original position (reset).
Good to know: the equalization takes place directly after the digital sound generation, i.e. before the stereo sum with effects. This means that the reverb, for example, remains free from processing.