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Table Of Contents
Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
Q-Factor
Controls the width, or resonance, of the corresponding band.
Filter mode
For the low and high band, you can choose between three types of shelving
filters, a peak filter (band-pass), and a cut filter (lowpass/high-pass). If Cut mode
is selected, the Gain parameter is fixed.
Shelf I adds resonance in the opposite gain direction slightly above the set
frequency.
Shelf II adds resonance in the gain direction at the set frequency.
Shelf III is a combination of Shelf I and II.
Output (-24 to +24
dB)
This knob on the top right of the plug-in panel allows you to adjust the overall
output level.
Auto Gain
If this button is activated, the gain is automatically adjusted, keeping the output
level constant regardless of the EQ settings.
Spectrum
Shows the spectrum before and after filtering.
Reset
Resets the EQ settings.
Making Settings
PROCEDURE
1. Click the corresponding On/Off button on the left of the plug-in panel to activate any or
all of the 4 equalizer bands (Low, Mid 1, Mid 2, and High).
If a band is activated, the corresponding EQ point appears in the EQ curve display.
2. Set the parameters for an activated EQ band.
This can be done in several ways:
By using the knobs.
By clicking on the numeric values and entering new values.
By dragging points in the EQ curve display.
Using Modifier Keys
When using the mouse to change the parameter settings, modifier keys can be used. When
no modifier key is pressed and you drag an EQ point in the display, the Gain and Frequency
parameters are adjusted simultaneously.
Shift
If you keep Shift pressed and drag the mouse, the Q-factor of the corresponding
EQ band is modified.
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