Specifications

Preset Manager (8)
Accesses to the preset manager. See the Preset Management section.
Save (9)
Recall (10)
Specific Functions:
Master Gain (13)
Unit: dB - Value Range: -24 / +24 - Step: 0.01
Default Value: 0 dB
Sets the gain for the selected channel group. Every group of channels features its own Master Gain control. If only one
group is available, then this control acts as the master control of every internal equalizer channel.
X2 (14)
The gain values are multiplied by two for the section A or B selected by the morphing slider. The section A or B is
re-initialized with the current values and the morphing slider is parked at 100% of the corresponding section.
X1/2 (15)
The gain values are divided by two for the section A or B selected by the morphing slider. The section A or B is re-initialized
with the current values and the morphing slider is parked at 100% of the corresponding section.
Invert (16) The gain values are inverted for the section A or B selected by the morphing slider. The section A or B is
re-initialized with the current values and the morphing slider is parked at 100% of the corresponding section.
Note that these functions are available from every band section and also from the master section. Of course from the master
section, they affect every gain control in every gain section of the selected channel group. A master action can be conbined
with a specific band action.
Setup (17)
This button gives access to the setup panel. This panel gathers an input routing which allows to route any input to any
internal EQ channel. This routing is followed by an optional MS encoding section. Then the Group Matrix allows to associate
internal EQ channels in a specific group to enable common settings for many channels (Front/Surround...). Once equalized,
every pair of audio can be MS decoded. At last the output routing allows to route any internal channel to any output of the
Epure plug-in.
Whatever the number of channels is, 8 groups are always available, which allows to create up to 8 different equalization
curves for a single channel.
When Link I/O Routing is engaged, every input goes to the corresponding output, when the input routing settings are
consistent.
Be aware that the routing matrixes allow to route one input channel to many EQ channels and to route
many EQ channels to one output, which is an inconsistent routing leading to a misbehaviour of the Link I/O
function.
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