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EQ116 - Characteristic curve processing
Filter graphic: The band filter parameters gain and frequency may be changed within the
graphic by clicking and moving the level points. The bandwidth may be influenced by
turning the mouse wheel near a level point.
Volume: Use this controller to adjust the master volume if the level rises or sinks too much
while filtering.
Tape on/off: In the header for each tape group, there is an on/off switch for turning the
corresponding tape on or off. The associated level point will disappear from the filter
graphic accordingly. The corresponding level point disappears from the filter graphic.
Gain: These controllers allow you to raise or lower the filter. Setting the controller to 0
deactivates the filter and doesn't use CPU power.
Freq. (frequency): The frequency of the individual filters can be set between 10 Hz and 24
kHz via these controllers. Freely choosing the frequency enables multiple filters to be set to
the same frequency in order to have a greater effect.
Q (bandwidth): Set the bandwidth of the individual filters between 0.10 (very wide
bandwidth) and 10 (extremely narrow bandwidth).
Type: Set one of the filter types available here. These include normal, low shelving, high
shelving, high pass, and low pass
Slew rate: This influences the internal process of a filter band and thereby the slew rate of
the high or low pass in the lockout zone. These settings are not equally available for all filter
types. For a high pass and low pass, a slew rate may be selected between 6 dB/octave,
12 dB/octave, 24 dB/octave, or 36 dB/octave. For low shelving and high shelving, there
is a choice available between 6 dB/octave and 12 dB/octave. The filter type "Normal" is
fixed at 12 dB/octave.
Note: Depending on the parameter you select (gain, frequency, or Q factor), the fader to
the left of the input fields controls the corresponding parameters.
EQ116 - Internal operating modes
Mode: Set the internal working mode of the EQ116 here.
The following modes are supported:
Normal: The advanced equalizer operates in a manner that corresponds with the
parametric 4-band equalizer, and therefore represents a compatibility mode
Oversampling: This effect works internally compared to the first mode and with a higher
rate where the filter formation takes place. Above all, the upper frequency range
achieves a better amplitude frequency response
Linear phase: This filter formation occurs such that no phase shifts occur. The
processing of this filter takes place according to an fundamentally different process than
that of the other modes