User guide

LIVEMIX CS-DUO
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MASTER OUTPUT SETTINGS
This screen allows you to make adjustments to the master output. Master output refers to the stereo
left and right sound that you hear after combining all the 24 channels and Accessory Channels. The
Master Output settings are saved with your personal mix.
MASTER EQ
The Master EQ is a three band EQ that helps shape the overall
master output. It does not have the granularity of the Channel EQ
and is designed to make subtle overall tonal changes.
HPF SETTINGS
The High Pass Filter allows you to roll off the lower frequencies.
MASTER DYNAMICS
The Master Dynamics allow you to apply compression to the
overall mix.
MASTER REVERB
Master Reverb allows you to apply a reverb effect to your stereo mix, in order to make it sound more
natural and mimic the effects of a natural acoustic environment.
MASTER OUTPUT
The Master Output button has output options for the personal mixer. These include Stereo or Mono
mode, Mute Master Output and Limiting options.
MASTER EQ
This 3-band EQ can be used to tailor the overall
sound of the monitor mix that you hear.
To adjust any of the three EQ bands, SELECT the
desired band on the screen (it will turn gray), then
ROTATE the ADJUST knob to boost or cut the
selected EQ band. You can also PRESS the ADJUST
knob to quickly cycle through the three EQ bands.
TO ADJUST THE FREQUENCY OF THE THREE EQ
BANDS:
1. LONG PRESS one of the EQ bands.
2. ROTATE the ADJUST knob to change the center frequency of the EQ curve.
NOTE:
The Master EQ and HPF
Settings share a page tab.
When on the Master EQ
page, the HPF Settings tab
will be visible. When on
the HPF Settings page, the
Master EQ tab will be visible.
NOTE:
The mid Q on the Master EQ differs slightly from the Channel EQ. The mid is peak/dip with a Q
of 2.0. The EQ for the high and lower are shelving with a Q of 0.707, the same as the channel EQ.