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72 Chapter 6 Filter
 Boost A knob: Sets the amount of boost (or cut) applied to the frequency bands in
Filter Bank A. The range is ±20 dB. This allows you to compensate for the reduction in
volume caused by lowering the level of one or more bands.
Boost is also quite handy to adjust the levels of both filter banks to each other, so
that using Fade A/B (see below) leads only to a sound color change, but not to a
level change.
 Highest button: Sets whether the highest band of each filter bank acts as a highpass
or bandpass filter.
 Slope pop-up menu: Sets the amount of filter slope applied to all filters of both filter
banks. Choices are 1 (filter attenuation of 6 dB/Oct.) and 2 (filter attenuation of 12 dB/
Oct.). 1 sounds softer, 2 sounds tighter.
 Boost B knob: Sets the amount of boost (or cut) applied to the frequency bands in
Filter Bank B. The range is ±20 dB. This allows you to compensate for the reduction in
volume caused by lowering the level of one or more bands.
 Fade AB slider: Crossfades between Filter Bank A and Filter Bank B. At the top position
(0%), only Bank A is audible, while at the bottom position (100%), only Bank B is
audible. In the middle position (50%), the banks are evenly mixed.