Reference Guide
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Audio effects
Included plug-ins
original audio material. In other words, the sound is literally “pulled apart” in time, often resulting in
loss of sonic clarity and crispness. With LP-64 EQ linear-phase processing, the integrity of your
audio is maintained for all frequencies, at all times—no unintended coloration, cancellations, comb
filtering, or muddy transients. When a host application, such as SONAR, compensates for the plug-
in’s overall latency, the resulting linear-phase output is referred to as “zero-phase”.
LP-64 EQ is well suited for critical mastering projects.
For more information, see the LP-64 EQ online Help.
LP-64 Multiband (Producer and Studio only)
Figure 418. LP-64 Multiband Compressor
The LP-64 Multiband Compressor consists of five high-quality compressors, each operating on a
single adjustable frequency band.
Unlike typical limiters, the filters that split up the frequency bands in the LP-64 Multiband
Compressor plug-in are of the Linear Phase variety. This allows you to split up the spectrum into
bands and then sum them back together with no phase errors or colorations.
Most typical limiters color the sound even if they are doing nothing, because the splitting/re-
combining of the bands is done with IIR (Infinite impulse response) filters with phase shift.
For more information, see the LP-64 Multiband online Help.
Modfilter
Figure 419. Mod Filter
Mod Filter produces a dynamic filtering effect, in that the actual filter can respond to incoming signal
or follow the cycle of a tempo-synchronized LFO. The filter itself is a low-pass filter type, which filters
out higher frequencies.
For more information, see the Mod Filter online Help.