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Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
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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.
EQ Top Control Bar
Equalizer dB gain range
Lets you change the maximum boost/decrease of frequencies per band.
MIN-Phase
Enables minimum-phase filtering instead of linear-phase filtering.
Minimum-phase filtering sounds better at steeper EQ slopes because it lacks
pre-ringing artifacts present in linear-phase filters. Furthermore, it does not
add a considerable processing latency.
Static & Match
Opens the Static Spectrums Editor where you can display static spectrums
and perform spectrum matching. Spectrum matching allows you to match the
spectrum shape of a sound recording to that of another sound recording.
Mode selector
Allows you to select a mode for spectrum matching.
Edit
Opens the Spectrum Mode Editor.