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Old 01-23-2006, 11:01 AM
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Default Re: high pass filter on AUX

Hi Timo,

In general, not every output requires sophisticated processing on board, as this processing is often done downstream by some form of system processor (Lake, XTA, etc.). We opted to put the DSP horsepower where it's needed most - on the input side - and offer "no compromise" 48-bit EQ and Dynamics on every channel.

The on board GEQs can be inserted on any output and give a familiar interface for making tonal adjustments. Add to this the unprecedented sonic choices offered by our plug-in architecture and most output processing needs are easily met.

BTW, for your monitor application I recommend the Serato GEQ, as it has separate High and Low Cut filters in addition to the 31 filter bands.

Sheldon
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