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A tone filter, also known as a shelving filter, gives the ability to cut or boost gain evenly above or below a given frequency. The end-band shape gives the visual appearance of a shelf. Tone filters are generally applied to program material and are expressed as bass and treble control. See the About Filters and EQ section for more information. |

Inserting a Bass and Treble ProcessorTo insert a bass and treble processor into the DSP signal chain:
After a bass and treble processor is inserted, it can be removed from the signal chain. You can also overwrite the settings or return the settings to the default values. |

Modifying Filter ParametersYou need to disengage the Bypass option for each filter before the results are displayed in the composite response graph. When you select a bypassed filter, it appears as a dotted line in the graph. The selected filter result and the frequency handle is indicated by the same color as the filter row in the Type and Parameters table. The composite response of all other filters is displayed in red.
To modify frequency:
To modify boost/cut:
To modify slope:
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