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Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
In rare cases, for example, when using low cut filtering with a high slope for
bass signals, also an unwanted pre-ringing effect may be audible.
Equalizer Section
Type
You can choose between the EQ types Low Shelf, Peak, High Shelf, and Notch. For
band 1 and 8, you can also select the types Cut 6, Cut 12, Cut 24, Cut 48, and Cut 96.
Low Shelf boosts or attenuates frequencies below the cutoff frequency by the
specified amount.
Peak boosts or attenuates frequencies at the set frequency value with a bell
shaped filter.
High Shelf boosts or attenuates frequencies above the cutoff frequency by the
specified amount.
Notch boosts or attenuates frequencies at the set frequency value with a very
narrow filter.
Cut attenuates frequencies below (band 1) or above (band 8) the set
frequency. You can choose between different slopes: 6 dB, 12 dB, 24 dB, 48 dB,
or 96 dB per octave.
FREQ
Sets the center frequency of the corresponding band.
If the band is active, the frequency value is reflected as a highlighted key on the
keyboard below the graphical editor.
Q
For Peak and Notch filters, this parameter controls the width of the band. For Low
Shelf and High Shelf filters, it adds a drop or a boost, depending on the gain setting
of the band. For Cut filters, it adds a resonance.
NOTE
You can adjust the Q parameter of a band in the graphical editor by pointing
on the corresponding handle and turning the mouse wheel.
This parameter is not available for Cut 6 filters.
Gain
Sets the amount of attenuation/boost for the corresponding band.
Invert Gain
Inverts the value of the gain parameter. Positive gain values become negative and
vice versa.
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