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You can control the output level of the equalizer with the Peak Meter . With the
Master Gain Controller beside it you can offset the level changes resulting from the
EQ adjustments.
You can access additional settings for each frequency band by clicking on the bullets.
You can use the knobs to set the values for each band. There is also a numeric field
for each parameter where values can be entered.
Gain: This controller allows you to raise or lower the filter. Setting the controller to 0
deactivates the filter so it does not use any CPU power.
Freq: The center frequency of the individual filters can be set between 10 Hz and 24
kHz with the frequency controller. Freely choosing the frequency enables multiple
filters to be set to the same frequency in order to have a greater effect.
Q (Bandwidth): Here you can set the bandwidth of the individual filters to between 10
Hz and 10 kHz.
Bands 1 and 6 are special: Their Filter Curves can be edited in three different modes.
The four editing points in the graphic have different functions in each mode.
Peaking: Here the effect curve is brought closer to the working point (which
represents the peak of the curve) from both sides simultaneously.
Shelving (Basic setting): Here the working point displays the beginning of the
filter curve. From this point on there is a gentle increase or decrease in the
frequency.
High or Low Pass:In Band 1 the working point displays the frequency which is
filtered out of particularly high or low frequencies.