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Chapter 5 Equalizers 105
Match EQ parameters
Match EQ oers the following parameters.
Match EQ parameters
Analyzer button: Turns the Analyzer function on or o.
Pre/Post button: Click to determine if the Analyzer looks at the signal before (Pre) or after (Post)
the lter curve is applied.
View pop-up menu: Set the information shown in the graphic display. Choices are:
Auto: Displays information for the current function, as set with the active button below the
graphic display.
Template: Displays the learned frequency curve template for the source le. This is shown in
red.
Current Material: Displays the frequency curve for the audio learned as current material. This
is shown in green.
Filter: Displays the lter curve created by matching the template and the current material.
This is shown in yellow.
View button: Determines if separate curves are displayed by the Analyzer (L&R for stereo) or the
summed maximum level is shown (LR Max).
Note: The View parameters are disabled when you use the eect on a mono channel.
Select buttons: Apply changes to the lter curve (created by matching the template with the
current material) to: the left (L), right (R), or both channels (L+R).
Note: The Select parameters are disabled when you use the eect on a mono channel.
Channel Link slider and eld: Drag to rene settings made with the Select buttons.
When set to 100%, L and R channels are represented by a common EQ curve.
When set to 0%, a separate lter curve is displayed for each channel (chosen with the Select
buttons).
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.
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 108).