To Configure an Equalizer

A stereo equalizer is available for every audio source. You can only adjust a single equalizer at a time.

  1. Click Navigation Menu > Audio Mixer > Effects > Equalizer.


  2. Click the audio source button at the bottom left of the page and select the audio channel that you want to apply an equalizer to.


    Tip: Click Default and click All Channels to default the equalizer for all channels or Current Channel to default it for only the currently selected channel.
    Tip: Click Back to Mix to return to the mixer page.
  3. Click Bypass to turn bypass off and have the equalizer applied to the selected audio channel.
    Tip: The EQ Clip indicator warns you if clipping is occurring in the Equalizer stage for the selected audio source.
  4. Set up the equalizer as required.
    Parameter Description
    Low Shelf Adjust the gain of the low frequency band.
    Tip: You can also move the L point around on the graph to adjust the low shelf values.
    • Gain — set the audio level of the frequency band (-20dB to 20dB).
    • Max Freq — click ^ and set the maximum frequency that you want the low shelf audio band limited to (20Hz to 1kHz).
    Midrange 1 Adjust the gain of a midrange frequency band.
    Tip: You can also move the M1 point around on the graph to adjust the midrange 1 values. The dot below the M1 allows you to adjust the Q ratio.
    • Gain — set the audio level of the frequency band (-20dB to 20dB).
    • Center Freq — click ^ and set the middle frequency of the audio band (20Hz to 20kHz).
    • Q — click ^ and set the Q ratio.
    Midrange 2 Adjust the gain of a midrange frequency band.
    Tip: You can also move the M2 point around on the graph to adjust the midrange 2 values. The dot below the M2 allows you to adjust the Q ratio.
    • Gain — set the audio level of the frequency band (-20dB to 20dB).
    • Center Freq — click ^ and set the middle frequency of the audio band (20Hz to 20kHz).
    • Q — click ^ and set the Q ratio.
    High Shelf Adjust the gain of the high frequency band.
    Tip: You can also move the H point around on the graph to adjust the high shelf values.
    • Gain — set the audio level of the frequency band (-20dB to 20dB).
    • Min Freq — click ^ and set the minimum frequency that you want the high shelf audio band limited to (20kHz to 1kHz).