Soundcraft SIGNATURE 16 - 16-Input Mixer with Effects

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5.1.1: MONO INPUT CONTROLS
CHANNEL CONTROLS > MONO INPUT CONTROLS
5.1.1: MONO INPUT CONTROLS
HPF 100Hz
Activate the High Pass Filter
The High Pass Filter (HPF) is an 18dB/Octave filter that attenuates frequencies below 100Hz. This can be useful for
filtering out low 'rumble' from microphones aected by extremely low trac noise, air flow, and so on.
USB RTN (22MTK only)
Enable the USB Return function
When active, the audio on USB channel 'n' (where 'n' is the console channel number) will replace the analogue
inputs post-gain (pre HPF / EQ) and the analogue audio path will be broken. Please see section 7 for more details.
HF
Adjusttheboost/attenuationofthehighfrequencyshelvinglter
The HF shelving filter has a fixed frequency of 12kHz. Frequencies above this will be boosted or attenuated
depending on the control setting. With this Sapphyre asymmetric EQ, there is a small boost at the filter frequency
on cut and a small cut on boost. See section 1.02 for more detail.
HMF/LMF Level
Adjusttheboost/attenuationoftheHigh-andLow-Midbell-typelters
This will adjust the gain or attenuation of the audio band, centred according to the corresponding frequency con-
trols. This is an asymmetric EQ, so boost has a wide bandwidth (low Q), and cut has a narrow bandwidth (High
Q). See section 1.0.2 for more detail.
HMF/LMF Frequency
AdjustthecentrefrequenciesoftheHigh-MidandLow-Midbell-typelters
The Signature HMF and LMF EQ bands are bell-type, semi-parametric filters. This control adjusts the centre fre-
quency of those bell shapes between 400Hz (approximately G3) and 8kHz (approximately B8) for the HMF Filter,
and between 80Hz (approximately D#1) and 2kHz (approximately B6) for the LMF filter.
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