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144 Titles and effects
Graphic: The resulting frequency path of the
The blue bullets 1-4 symbolize the four wave bands. You can move them around with
mouse until you find your desired frequency response.
equalizer is displayed in the graphic. The
ecrease of the respective frequency,
vertically.
the
frequency is spread out horizontally, the increase
or d
Peak meter: The peak meter gives you control over the output level of the equalizer. The
adjacent master gain controller can be used to balance the level with the EQ.
Edit: The "Edit" button opens the fine tuning for the four bands:
Parameter selection: With the buttons on the right you can select the parameter that can
be adjusted with four faders of each band. Furthermore, there are number keys to enter
every parameter of the bands.
nter frequency of the individual filters can be set between 10 Hz and 24
urve for these bands can be
Gain dB: 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. Hz: The ce
kHz with the frequency 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 10 Hz and 10 kHz.
There is still a peculiarity among bands 1 and 4; The filter c
changed from a normal "peaking" EQ filter (
) to "shelving" ( ) (this is the basic setting)
and high (band 1) or high-cut (band 4) . When using the "shelving" filter, a sof
or decrease in all frequencies happens above or below the filter frequency,
t increase
and the Q
parameter does not have a function here. With a low-cut or high-cut filter, all frequencies
below (low-cut) or above (high-cut) the set frequency are filtered out.