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Bands 1 and 4
The outer two sets of band controls let you make high-pass and low-pass adjustments,
ifnecessary.
Band enable button: Turns each band of EQ on and off.
Band filter type: Bands 1 and 4 can be switched among four specific filtering options
for processing the lowest or highest frequencies in the signal. These include (from top
to bottom) Hi-Shelf, Hi-Pass, Bell, Notch, Lo-Pass, and Lo-Shelf. Bands 2 and 3 can be
switched among Lo-Shelf, Bell, Notch, and Hi-Shelf.
Freq: Adjusts the center frequency of the EQ adjustment.
Gain: Adjusts the amount by which the affected frequencies are affected. Negative
values attenuate those frequencies, while positive values boost those frequencies.
Bands 2 and 3
The middle two sets of band controls let you make a wide variety of equalization
adjustments.
Band enable button: Turns each band of EQ on and off.
Band filter type: Bands 2–5 can be switched among four different filtering options
(from top to bottom): Lo-Shelf, Bell, Notch, and Hi-Shelf.
Frequency: Adjusts the center frequency of the EQ adjustment.
Gain: Adjusts the amount by which the affected frequencies are affected. Negative
values attenuate those frequencies, while positive values boost those frequencies.
Q Factor: Adjusts the width of affected frequencies. Lower values include a wider
range of frequencies; higher values include a narrower range of frequencies.
Paste and Remove Attributes
for Clips and Tracks
The Fairlight page has Paste Attributes and Remove Attributes commands that allow for the
copying and resetting of audio parameters and effects, similar to the same commands on
theEdit page.
The Paste Attributes dialog in the Fairlight page
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