Specifications

DigiRack Plug-Ins Guide44
Output Gain Control
(7 Band EQ and 2–4 Band EQ Only)
The Output Gain control sets the output gain af-
ter EQ processing, letting you make up gain or
prevent clipping on the channel where the plug-
in is being used.
Input Polarity Control
The Input Polarity button inverts the polarity of
the input signal, to help compensate for phase
anomalies occurring in multi-microphone envi-
ronments, or because of mis-wired balanced
connections.
Input and Output Meters
(7 Band EQ and 2–4 Band EQ Only)
The plasma-style Input and Output meters show
peak signal levels before and after EQ process-
ing, and indicate them as follows:
Green Indicates nominal levels
Yellow Indicates pre-clipping levels, starting at
–6 dB below full scale
Red Indicates full scale levels (clipping)
The clip indicators at the far right of each meter
indicate clipping at the input or output stage of
the plug-in. Clip indicators can be cleared by
clicking the indicator.
EQ Band Controls
The individual EQ bands on each EQ III config-
uration have some combination of the follow-
ing controls, as noted below.
EQ Type Selector
On the 1 Band EQ, the EQ Type selector lets you
choose any one of six available filter types:
High-Pass, Notch, High-Shelf, Low-Shelf, Peak,
and Low-Pass.
On the 7 Band EQ and the 2–4 Band EQ, the
HPF, LPF, LF, and HF sections have EQ Type se-
lectors to toggle between the two available filter
types in each section.
Band Enable Button
(7 Band EQ and 2–4 Band EQ Only)
The Band Enable button on each EQ band tog-
gles the corresponding band in and out of cir-
cuit. When a Band Enable button is highlighted,
the band is in circuit. When a Band Enable but-
ton is dark gray, the band is bypassed and avail-
able for activation. On the 2–4 Band EQ, when a
Band Enable button is light gray, the band is by-
passed and unavailable.
EQ Band controls (7 Band EQ Low-Mid band shown)
Frequency
control
Band
Enable
button
Gain
control
Q
control
EQ type
selector