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↓ To set Lake EQ to use Optimum<br />

Phase<br />

Exporting and Importing Equalisation Data<br />

↓ To export an EQ or impulse<br />

response file<br />

↓ To import an EQ or impulse<br />

response file<br />

Stopping EQ<br />

↓ To exit Lake EQ<br />

Summary<br />

THE EQUALISATION TOOLS<br />

example a delay of 2msec will improve most of the phase<br />

distortion.<br />

1. Select Optimum Phase from Design Criteria on the filter<br />

menu.<br />

2. Set the delay required in the Delay (secs) box in the<br />

Dialogue bar.<br />

It is possible to export impulse responses and EQ data as text.<br />

1. Select Export from the File menu<br />

2. Select the Impulse response or EQ data to save as text.<br />

3. Save the file with the extension .EQX.<br />

4. Click OK.<br />

1. Select Import from the File menu<br />

2. Select the Impulse response or EQ data to import.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

• Click Close.<br />

— or —<br />

Select Exit from the File menu.<br />

• Lake EQ provides features for a wide range of equalisation<br />

tasks. It is highly user configurable and provides a range of<br />

accuracy in equalisation curves which meets the<br />

requirements of even the most stringent equalisation<br />

applications.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 265

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