At the heart of the system is the EQ Station itself, with a user interface rich in intuitive controls and a full-colour backlit QVGA TFT graphic display designed for visibility even in direct sunlight. Accompanying it are the MotoFader Remote which provides a familiar graphic EQ-style EQ fader panel for instant, hands-on remote control of the EQ Station's digital bands, and the PC/Mac Editor that runs on industry standard networks including the latest low-cost wireless systems - making it possible to EQ a house or monitor system from anywhere in the venue, including on stage.
Under the hood are separate display views for graphic, parametric and dynamic EQ; individual frequency, bandwidth and gain encoders; store / recall of settings with 250 user presets and the facility to link channels for stereo and in-ear monitoring applications. Simultaneous channel processing facilities include 29 band graphic EQ, 6-band parametric EQ, 3-band dynamic EQ, up to 600mS delay and a peak limiter. The company states the unit is "the next generation EQ solution for the most demanding live sound applications".
(Mike Lethby)