Specifications
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Dragging in the Frequency
Graph Display
You can adjust the following by dragging the
control points directly in the Frequency Graph
display:
Frequency
Dragging a control point to the right
increases the Frequency setting. Dragging a con-
trol point to the left decreases the Frequency
setting.
Gain
Dragging a control point up increases the
Gain setting. Dragging a control point down de-
creases the Gain setting.
Q
Start-dragging (Windows) or Control-drag-
ging (Mac) a control point up increases the Q
setting. Start-dragging (Windows) or Control-
dragging (Mac) a control point down decreases
the Q setting.
Adjusting Controls with Fine
Resolution
Controls and control points can be adjusted with
fine resolution by holding the Command key
(Mac) or the Control key (Windows) while ad-
justing the control.
Resetting EQ III Controls to
Default Values
You can reset any on-screen control to its de-
fault value by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Op-
tion-clicking (Mac OS) directly on the control or
on its corresponding text box.
Using EQ III in Band-Pass Mode
You can temporarily set any EQ III control to
Band-Pass monitoring mode. Band-Pass mode
cuts monitoring frequencies above and below
the Frequency setting, leaving a narrow band of
mid-range frequencies. It is especially useful for
adjusting limited bandwidth in order to solo and
fine-tune each individual filter before reverting
the control to notch filter or peaking filter type
operations.
To switch an EQ III control to Band-Pass mode:
Hold Start+Shift (Windows) or Control+Shift
(Mac), and drag any rotary control or control
point horizontally or vertically.
Dragging a control point in the Frequency Graph
display
Band-Pass mode does not affect EQ III Gain
controls.
EQ III interactive graph displaying Band-Pass mode