User Manual

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THE MAIN MIXER
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D Click and drag any of the points in the window to change the frequency (and gain for the EQ points) value(s).
Dragging sideways changes the frequency value and dragging vertically changes the gain (of the EQ points). As
you edit the points, the corresponding channel strip parameter(s) are updated in real-time - and vice versa. The
white line in the window shows the resulting EQ (and Filter, if activated) curve.
Hold down [Shift] and drag to constrain the movement to vertical and/or horizontal.
This allows you to change either frequency or gain without affecting the other.
D [Ctrl]-click (Win) or [Cmd]-click (Mac) on an EQ point to reset its Gain value to 0dB.
When you hover over a point, its current values are displayed numerically in the Frequency, Gain and Q fields
below the graph. The parameter’s (or section’s) name is also displayed at the bottom left in the window:
(The point remains selected until you touch another point with the mouse or click on the window background.)
The HMF EQ point is selected and highlighted in the window.
! Note that the Analyzer always shows the audio frequencies before the Fader section. This means that any Fil-
ter and/or EQ changes you make will affect the displayed frequency content. Also, if you use any Insert FX,
these could also affect the frequency content.
D Hold down [Alt](Win)/[Option](Mac) and drag an EQ point vertically to change its Q-value.
This is only valid for the HMF and LMF EQ points, since these are the only ones that have a Q parameter.
q It is possible to record parameter automation in the sequencer by dragging the points around in the Spectrum
EQ Window during recording. Just make sure you have created a sequencer track for the channel you want to
automate. See “Parameter automation recording procedure” for more details.