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Chapter 5 Equalizers 112
Settings between 0 and 100% blend these values with your lter curve changes for each
channel. This results in a hybrid curve.
Note: The Channel Link parameters are disabled when you use the eect on a mono channel.
LFE Handling buttons (Extended Parameters area): In surround instances, click to process or
bypass the LFE channel.
Graphic display: Displays the lter curve created by matching the template to the current
material. You can edit the lter curve (see Edit the Match EQ lter curve on page 115 ).
Template Learn button: Starts/stops the process of learning the frequency spectrum of the
source le.
Current Material Learn button: Starts/stops the process of learning the frequency spectrum of
the project you want to match with the source le.
Current Material Match button: Click to match the frequency spectrum of the current material
to that of the template (source) le.
Phase pop-up menu: Switches the operational principle of the lter curve.
Linear: Prevents processing from altering the signal phase, but latency is higher.
Minimal: Alters the signal phase (slightly), but latency is reduced.
Minimal, Zero Latency: Adds no latency, but has a higher CPU overhead than the
other options.
Apply slider and eld: Drag to determine the impact of the lter curve on the signal.
Values above 100% magnify the eect.
Values below 100% reduce it.
Negative values (−1% to −100%) invert the peaks and troughs in the lter curve.
A value of 100% has no impact on the lter curve.
Smoothing slider and eld: Drag to set the amount of smoothing for the lter curve, using a
constant bandwidth set in semitone steps. A value of 0.0 has no impact on the lter curve.
A value of 1.0 means a smoothing bandwidth of one semitone. A value of 4.0 means a
smoothing bandwidth of four semitones (a major third). A value of 12.0 means a smoothing
bandwidth of one octave, and so on.
Note: Smoothing has no eect on any manual changes you make to the lter curve.
Fade Extremes checkbox (Extended Parameters area): Select to smooth the lter curve at the
high and low extremes of the frequency spectrum.