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Slider Widget<br />

Toolbar<br />

Creating an EQ Canvass<br />

↓ To create a new EQ canvass<br />

Note: If a special EQ licence has been<br />

purchased and installed, it is possible<br />

to create up to sixteen (16) EQ<br />

canvasses.<br />

THE EQUALISATION TOOLS<br />

coloured in black. In cases where the hardware cannot match<br />

the desired equalisation response, a blue line is drawn to mark<br />

out the physically achieved frequency response.<br />

Each canvass must have one or more slider widgets in order for<br />

it to do any signal processing. A slider widget consists of a<br />

black square glued onto a vertical line and is used to modify the<br />

equalisation curve.<br />

Figure 81 — Lake EQ toolbar<br />

The Toolbar is used as an alternative to using the menu bar. It<br />

consists of a series of clickable buttons which can be used as<br />

shortcuts for making menu selections.<br />

• Select File New Canvass …<br />

— or —<br />

Click New Canvass on the tool bar (Figure 81)<br />

Up to four (4) EQ canvasses may be created inside the EQ<br />

application at one time. Each canvass may contain a different<br />

filter, and a different EQ response, and will consume DSP<br />

resources accordingly.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 256

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