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wrong frequency values on low shelf band on v6
#1
Hi the low eq band on v 6 is displaying the wrong freq values on low shelf band but it displays the correct values on bell mode
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#2
Hey,

On mine, if I moved out and back to it seemed to be OK. Is yours persistent?

Donny
Windows 10 64, HP Z-220 Workstation, I7 3770 16 GB RAM, RME Multiface 2, PCIe
Mac OS Sierra, 2012 Mac Mini, i5 16 GB RAM, Behringer XR18
Mixbus 32C 6.2.26
Harrison MixBus V5.2
Presonus Studio One 5
Statesboro, GA, USA
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#3
(02-12-2020, 11:40 AM)doncolga Wrote: Hey,

On mine, if I moved out and back to it seemed to be OK. Is yours persistent?

Donny
Yes it is persistent for example on 90 hz position it shows 90hz on bell mode and 1khz on shelf mode
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#4
(02-12-2020, 11:46 AM)sondy Wrote:
(02-12-2020, 11:40 AM)doncolga Wrote: Hey,

On mine, if I moved out and back to it seemed to be OK. Is yours persistent?

Donny
Yes it is persistent for example on 90 hz position it shows 90hz on bell mode and 1khz on shelf mode
Gotcha,

I'll check mine too.
Windows 10 64, HP Z-220 Workstation, I7 3770 16 GB RAM, RME Multiface 2, PCIe
Mac OS Sierra, 2012 Mac Mini, i5 16 GB RAM, Behringer XR18
Mixbus 32C 6.2.26
Harrison MixBus V5.2
Presonus Studio One 5
Statesboro, GA, USA
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#5
Keep in mind that the Harrison 32C console frequency filter knob control sets the the -3dB point. This is also true for shelves.

While for most graphical EQs, Shelf filter freq is the half-way point to the target-gain (max phase difference). Maybe that explains the discrepancy?
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#6
(02-12-2020, 12:01 PM)x42 Wrote: Keep in mind that the Harrison 32C console frequency filter knob control sets the the -3dB point. This is also true for shelves.

While for most graphical EQs, Shelf filter freq is the half-way point to the target-gain (max phase difference). Maybe that explains the discrepancy?

That makes sense to me here. It looks funny, but that makes sense, I think, LOL!

Actually, on the low frequency EQ, it is off as mentioned. When I'm on peak EQ and centered at 87.5 Hz, if I toggle to shelf EQ, it reads 1 KHz, and it's persistent.
Windows 10 64, HP Z-220 Workstation, I7 3770 16 GB RAM, RME Multiface 2, PCIe
Mac OS Sierra, 2012 Mac Mini, i5 16 GB RAM, Behringer XR18
Mixbus 32C 6.2.26
Harrison MixBus V5.2
Presonus Studio One 5
Statesboro, GA, USA
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#7
Yes, this is pointed as not an error in the manual.

http://www.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus/m.../topic/eqs
Windows 10 64, HP Z-220 Workstation, I7 3770 16 GB RAM, RME Multiface 2, PCIe
Mac OS Sierra, 2012 Mac Mini, i5 16 GB RAM, Behringer XR18
Mixbus 32C 6.2.26
Harrison MixBus V5.2
Presonus Studio One 5
Statesboro, GA, USA
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#8
This is why Harrison has been reluctant to add frequency display to the 32C, it's not a straight forward matter.
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(02-12-2020, 07:14 PM)Dingo Wrote: This is why Harrison has been reluctant to add frequency display to the 32C, it's not a straight forward matter.

I looked in the manual, and that explanation makes sense, but yes, it still looks strange to see such a high frequency reported on the low EQ in the default shelf mode.
Windows 10 64, HP Z-220 Workstation, I7 3770 16 GB RAM, RME Multiface 2, PCIe
Mac OS Sierra, 2012 Mac Mini, i5 16 GB RAM, Behringer XR18
Mixbus 32C 6.2.26
Harrison MixBus V5.2
Presonus Studio One 5
Statesboro, GA, USA
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#10
Must.... Type.... "I told you so!"
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