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5.4.2 Enhancer
The enhancer built into the colourizer 2 adds harmonics to the
source signal thereby creating more brilliance and clarity.
The enhancer level can be adjusted with the intensity control.
Pressing the off/on switch will deactivate or activate the
enhancer.
5.4.3 Equalizer
The equalizer is a parametric filter network, adjustable from
90 Hz to 11 kHz in two ranges:
f1= 90 Hz – 1,6 kHz and
f2= 680 Hz – 11 kHz.
The ranges have been designed to meet the special require-
ments of acoustic instruments, microphones and other signal
sources and to allow useful and accurate signal manipulation in
order to suppress resonances and feedback. The filter technology
ensures a constant bandwidth at any selected frequency.
Note:
A parametric equalizer is a filter network where all
features of a filter (amplitude, i.e. boost or cut = level,
frequency and Q-factor = bandwidth) can be adjusted.
Parametric means that not only the boost/cut, but also the
location and width of the frequency bands can be adjusted. It
offers the possibility to equalize (flatten) notches or peaks in the
frequency response (hence the name equalizer) and to suppress
feed-backs or resonant peaks. It can also be used as a flexible
tone control for targeted sound alterations.
Sample application:
Suppose you notice an excessive signal increase (feedback).
To counteract you will need to reduce the signal level of the
corresponding frequency range.
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Left position
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To do this, first set the level control (amplitude)
to maximum cut (left-hand stop).
Make sure that the bandwidth control is set to
maximum band-width (right-hand stop).
Using the frequency control you can now detect the centre
frequency of the offending frequency range.
(use the f1/f2 preselect switch also)
The peak should now be gone. To enhance the sonic result, you
may reduce the bandwidth (increase the Q-factor)
or lower the amplitude (decrease the reduction), if necessary.
5.4.4 Frequency poti-rotation
poti-position
lefthand stop
righthand stop
5.4.5 Bandwidth poti-rotation
poti-position
lefthand stop
righthand stop
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Centerposition
balance
rotation 300°
f1
0,00%
55 Hz
50,0 %
100 Hz
75,0 %
180 Hz
87,50 %
300 Hz
93,00 %
455 Hz
100,00 %
870 Hz
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0,0%
12,5%
25 %
50 %
100%
Right position
balance
f2
600 Hz
1,3 KHz
2,3 KHz
3,7 KHz
5,6 KHz
11 KHz
octave
1/6
1/3
1/250
2/3
1
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