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Appendix Legacy eects 275
Single-Band EQs
The single-band EQs are used for dierent types of equalization tasks.
High Cut or Low Cut: High Cut attenuates the frequency range above the selected frequency.
Low Cut attenuates the frequency range that falls below the selected frequency.
High Pass or Low Pass Filter: High Pass Filter aects the frequency range below the set
frequency. Higher frequencies pass through the lter. You can use High Pass Filter to eliminate
the bass below a selectable frequency. Low Pass Filter aects the frequency range above the
selected frequency.
High Shelf or Low Shelf EQ: Low shelving EQ aects only the frequency range that falls
below the selected frequency. High shelving EQ aects only the frequency range above the
selected frequency.
Parametric EQ: Parametric EQ is a simple lter with a variable center frequency. It can be used
to boost or cut any frequency band in the audio spectrum, either with a wide frequency range
or as a notch lter with a very narrow range. A symmetrical frequency range on either side of
the center frequency is boosted or cut.
High Cut and Low Cut parameters
Frequency slider and eld: Drag to set the cuto frequency.
High Pass and Low Pass parameters
Frequency slider and eld: Drag to set the cuto frequency.
Order slider and eld: Drag to set the lter order. The more orders used, the stronger the
ltering eect.
Smoothing slider and eld: Drag to adjust the amount of smoothing, in milliseconds.
High and Low Shelving EQ parameters
Gain slider and eld: Drag to set the amount of cut or boost.
Frequency slider and eld: Drag to set the cuto frequency.
Parametric EQ parameters
Gain slider and eld: Drag to set the amount of cut or boost.
Frequency slider and eld: Drag to set the cuto frequency.
Q-Factor slider and eld: Drag to set the Q (bandwidth).