Here is a quick guide on how to design EQs for a channel in the WebUI.
Prerequisites
Your ISP must be powered ON and connected to your LAN.
Your computer has to be connected to the same LAN.
You need to access the ISP’s “Main Speakers” tab in the installer WebUI.
Instructions
Enter the Theater you want to equalize.
Choose the profile you want to equalize.
Enter the EQ settings of the channel you want to equalize.
Click on the “Create EQ” button.
Select an EQ filter type, you can choose between:
Low Pass, with multiple slope types.
Low Shelf
Bell
High Shelf
High Pass, with multiple slope types.
Enter the frequency you want for that EQ.
Enter the gain dB value or slope for the EQ.
Enter the Q value for that EQ type. The higher the Q, the narrower the EQ will be.
Save your EQ. Your EQ will be instantly applied to your speaker.
You can enable/disable an EQ by clicking the “Active” button.
You can chose to display or not an EQ by ticking the “Graph” box at the end of each EQ row.
You can delete an EQ at any time by clicking the bin at the end of each row. Deleted EQs cannot be recovered.
You can add up to 20 EQs per channel.
The graph will show you the accumulated EQ filter as well as all of the simple EQs, independently.
To go further:
You can create an EQ in Room EQ Wizard and import it to the WebUI. You can also export an EQ from the WebUI to import in REW:
You can easily copy an EQ from a profile & channel to another profile & channel from within the WebUI:
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