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The Multi Zone
EQ Presets and Bypass Equalizers
Sequel has built-in EQ presets which you can access by
clicking in the presets field and selecting a preset from the
pop-up menu. Select Reset to clear all EQ settings.
To bypass the EQ, click the “Bypass Equalizers” button.
The Global Effects tab
Each project can have two send effects. These are re-
ferred to as “Global Effects”. You can change these ef-
fects to whatever you would like.
Using global effects can help reduce CPU load on your
computer. If e.g. you find you are using the same reverb
on every track, you can create a “Global Effects” reverb
and use the Amount fader (see below) to send signals to
that reverb.
Every global effect also features presets which can be ac-
cessed by clicking in the “Effect Preset” field.
Here you can select a preset from the menu. Select close
to remove the preset window.
Ö Note that the global effects exist only once for your
project, i.e. the effects in this page will not change when
changing to another track.
For details on each effect and its parameters, see “Effects
reference” on page 91.
The Amount fader
To adjust the amount of signal to apply to the send, use
the Amount fader. You can deactivate a send for a parti-
cular track, by clicking on the respective Bypass button.
The Output Effects tab
You can apply two custom and two fixed output effects to
the Master channel. These effects are similar to the track
effects in that they are pre-fader.
The two fixed effects are a maximizer and stereo enhancer.
Both are controllable via one knob and a bypass switch.
The “Maximizer” raises the overall volume level without
clipping the output.
The “Stereo Enhancer” spreads the stereo image out to
give a project a larger sense of space.
For details on each effect and its parameters, see the
chapter “Effects reference” on page 91.
Bypass Equalizers