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294Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Space Designer Output EQ
Space Designer has a six-band Output EQ consisting of high and low cut bands, two
parametric mid-bands, plus a low shelving filter and a high shelving filter. You can edit
EQ parameters numerically in the parameter bar or graphically in the main display.
EQ On/Off button: Turn on to enable the Output EQ, which adjusts frequencies of the
overall combined reverb and source signal.
Band 1 On/Off button: Switch on a highpass filter that allows high frequencies to pass
and reduces the level of low frequencies near the cutoff (set) frequency. When active,
you can change band parameters directly in the graphic display.
Band 1 background or dot: Drag the red shaded area to change the frequency and
gain values.
Band 1 dot: Drag the red dot to change the frequency and Q values.
Band 2 On/Off button: Switch on a low shelving filter that adjusts the level of low
frequencies and has a minimal impact on frequencies above the cutoff (set) frequency.
When active, you can change band parameters directly in the graphic display.
Band 2 background or dot: Drag the orange shaded area or dot to change the
frequency and gain values.
Band 3 On/Off button: Switch on a parametric bell filter with three controls. Frequency
sets a center frequency. Q sets the width of the frequency band around the center
frequency. Gain sets the level of the band. When active, you can change band
parameters directly in the graphic display.
Band 3 background or dot: Drag the green shaded area or dot to change the
frequency and gain values.
Band 4 On/Off button: Switch on a parametric bell filter with three controls. Frequency
sets a center frequency. Q sets the width of the frequency band around the center
frequency. Gain sets the level of the band. When active, you can change band
parameters directly in the graphic display.
Band 4 background or dot: Drag the blue shaded area or dot to change the
frequency and gain values.
Band 5 On/Off button: Switch on a high shelving filter that adjusts the level of high
frequencies and has a minimal impact on frequencies below the cutoff (set) frequency.
When active, you can change band parameters directly in the graphic display.
Band 5 background or dot: Drag the purple shaded area or dot to change the
frequency and gain values.