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Table Of Contents
Included Effect Plug-ins
Filter Plug-ins
Low Cut Preview
Use this button between the Low Cut Freq button and the graphical display to
switch the filter to a complementary high-cut filter. This deactivates any other
filters, allowing you to listen only to the frequencies that you want to filter out.
Notch Freq
Sets the frequency of the notch filter. You can set the frequency either in Hz or as
a note value. If you enter a note value, the frequency is automatically changed to
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
Ensure that you enter a space between the note and the cent offset. Only in this
case, the cent offsets are taken into account.
Notch Gain
Adjusts the gain of the selected frequency. Use positive values to identify the
frequencies that you want to filter out.
Notch Gain Invert
This button inverts the gain value of the notch filter. Use this button to filter out
unwanted noise. When looking for the frequency to omit, it sometimes helps to
boost it first (set the notch filter to positive gain). After you have found frequency
of the noise, you can use the Invert button to cancel it out.
Notch Q-Factor
Sets the width of the notch filter.
Notch Preview
Use the Preview button between the notch filter buttons and the graphical
display to create a band-pass filter with the peak filter's frequency and Q. This
deactivates any other filters, allowing you to listen only to the frequencies you
want to filter out.
Notches buttons (1, 2, 4, 8)
These buttons add additional notch filters to filter out harmonics.
High Cut Freq (3
Hz to 20
kHz, or Off)
This high-cut filter allows you to remove high-frequency noise. The filter is
inactive if the curve point is located all the way to the right. You can set the
frequency either in Hz or as a note value. If you enter a note value, the frequency
is automatically changed to 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
Ensure that you enter a space between the note and the cent offset. Only in this
case, the cent offsets are taken into account.
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