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Double-click the curve point to deactivate it.
Drag the curve point up or down to adjust the gain.
Press Ctrl/Cmd to edit only the gain.
Drag left or right to adjust the frequency.
Press Alt/Opt to edit only the frequency.
Press Shift while dragging to set the Q-factor.
To invert the EQ curve, open the context menu, and select Invert EQ Settings.
The nal curve shows the EQ settings as well as active high-cut and low-cut lters of the Pre
rack settings. Bypassed lter settings are shown in a different color than the active settings.
Disabled
lter settings are hidden from the display.
NOTE
You cannot edit the high-cut and low-cut lters in the curve display. To edit the lters, open
the
Pre rack.
3
Select Preset
Opens a pop-up menu where you can load/save a preset.
4 Activate/Deactivate Band
Click to activate/deactivate an EQ band.
Band Settings
1 Activate/Deactivate Band
Activates/Deactivates the equalizer band.
2 Gain
Sets the amount of cut or boost. The range is ±24 dB.
3 Frequency
Sets the center frequency of the frequency range to be cut or boosted. You can set the
frequency either in Hz or as a note value. If you enter a note value, the frequency is
automatically displayed in Hz. For example, a note value of A3 sets the frequency to 440 
Hz. When you enter a note value, you can also enter a cent offset. For example, enter A5 -23
or C4 +49.
NOTE
Make sure that you enter a space between the note and the cent offset. Otherwise, the cent
offsets are not taken into account.
4
Q-Factor
Determines the width of the affected frequency range. Higher values result in narrower
frequency ranges.
5
Select EQ Band Type
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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