Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Top Bar
- 4. Top Menu
- 5. Compare
- 6. SPECTRO LAB
- 7. Processing Modules
- 8. Processing Chain
- 9. Module List
- 10. Library
- 11. Edit View
- 12. Algorithms in depth
- 13. Monitor Output
- 14. Master Meter
- 15. Timeline
- 16. Reference Tracks
- 17. Preferences Menu
- 18. Project and Audio files
- 19. Specifications
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Other Modules
So far, we have shown one of the simpler Bell EQ modules as an example of using the SPECTRO LAB Control Sticks to adjust the module parameters in the graphical
interface. The following sections show some of the other modules, and how they appear overlaid on the SPECTRO LAB.
7. 2 5-Band EQ Modules
5B EQ Gentle Smiley is used in this example, and the details that follow apply to all other presets for the ve-band EQ module. The ve bands are represented by
vertical lines at each frequency band, and a ball at the top labeled as follows:
• 5E L (low), a low cut lter
• 5E LM (low-mid), a peaking/bell EQ
• 5E M (mid), a peaking/bell EQ
• 5E HM (high mid), a peaking/bell EQ
• 5E H (high), a high shelving EQ
The low-mid, mid, and high-mid, have adjustable parameters as shown in the previous examples of the Bell EQ: Frequency, Gain, and Bandwidth. If the top ball of each
of these is clicked, then the G ball and BW ball will appear.
The 5E L is a low-cut lter, and its frequency can be adjusted by dragging the 5E L top ball. Its type can be selected from Butterworth or Bessel curve in the Low Cut
section at the bottom of the Module EDIT View for this module.