Plug-in Reference
Table Of Contents
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- The Included Effect Plug-ins
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The Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
General Control Bar
EQ Top Control Bar
Parameter Description
Presets selector
Allows you to store and restore custom settings, see “Main
Preset Manager”
on page 54
.
Undo Allows you to undo changes.
History Opens a change log that lists up to 32 changes in the order you
have made them.
Parameter changes are logged with the group name in parentheses,
for example, “Gain (Ls) change”.
Redo Allows you to redo changes that were undone.
A/B button By pressing the A/B button, you can switch between two plug-in
states (A and B).
A>B (B>A) button Copies the current plug-in state to the other state (A or B). This is
useful to copy programs between Session Bank slots.
Reset This is the master reset button. It resets the plug-in to its default
state. The default state can be chosen in the Preset Manager
window, see “Preset Manager” on page 54.
Routing selector The Routing button opens the Channel Routing Window, where you
can change several routing options. The pop-up menu provides
access to common routing options, see “Channel Routing Window”
on page 55.
Save CSV Allows you to save the selected EQ curve in a comma-separated
text file. The EQ curve is stored as series of frequency/gain pairs,
one per line, in the following form:
20.00,3.00
400.00,2.51
1000.00,1.45 # comment
5000.00,3.40
20000.00,1.05
Each pair defines the position of a single control point on the
CurveEQ’s control surface. Write decimal points as a period, not as
a comma. Comments can be added at any position, starting with a
hash character.
Load CSV Allows you to load a previously saved CSV file or any externally-
generated EQ curve specification, such as room correction or RIAA
phono correction. Frequencies defined in the file should lie between
20 and 20000 Hz.
Settings Allows you to change general settings, see “CurveEQ Settings” on
page 56.
Parameter Description
Equalizer dB gain
range
Lets you change the maximum gain when boosting/decreasing
frequencies per band.