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EQ
You can make equalizer settings for the 4 bands. These have different default frequency values
and different Q names. However, they all have the same frequency range (20 Hz to 20 kHz). You
can specify different
lter types for each individual module.
1
Activate/Deactivate Band
Activates/Deactivates the equalizer band.
2
Select EQ Band Type
Opens a pop-up menu where you can select an EQ type for the band. Bands 1 and 4 can act
as parametric, shelf, or high/low-cut lters. EQ bands 2 and 3 are always parametric lters.
3
Gain
Sets the amount of cut or boost. The range is ±24 dB.
4 Q-Factor
Determines the width of the affected frequency range. Higher values give narrower
frequency ranges.
5 Frequency
Sets the center frequency of the frequency range to be cut or boosted.
Saving/Loading Strip Presets
You can save and load strip presets. Strip presets have the le name extension .strippreset.
PROCEDURE
In the top right corner of the Channel Strip rack, open the Presets pop-up menu and
perform one of the following actions:
To save the current settings as a preset, select Save Strip Preset and name your preset.
To load a preset, select Load Strip Preset and select a preset.
NOTE
You can also apply channel strip settings together with insert and EQ settings from track
presets. You can load, tag, and save strip presets in the
MediaBay.
RELATED LINKS
Loading Strip Presets on page 407
Sends
The Sends rack for audio-related channels features send effect slots that allow you to load send
effects and value sliders that for determining the send level for a channel. For MIDI channels, the
Sends rack features send effect slots that allow you to load send effects.
You can use sends to route audio, instrument, group, FX and rewire channels to output, group,
and FX channels.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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