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Table Of Contents
Click on the display in a channel to show a larger version. The display is also available in
the Equalizers section of the Project window Inspector and in the Channel Settings
window.
Clicking the curve display enlarges the view and shows a cross-hair cursor. The current
mouse position shows the frequency, note value, offset, and level at the top or bottom of
the display.
Click to add a curve point and activate the corresponding EQ band.
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 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
Ensure that you enter a space between the note and the cent offset. Only in this case, the
cent offsets are taken into account.
4 Q-Factor
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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