Specifications
Audio Plug-Ins Guide30
Switching Between the
2–4 Band EQ and 7 Band EQ III
When you switch an existing EQ III plug-in be-
tween the 2–4 Band and 7 Band versions, or
when you import settings between versions, the
change is subject to the following conditions:
Changing from 2–4 Band to 7 Band
After switching from a 2–4 band EQ to a 7 Band
EQ, or importing settings from a 2–4 Band EQ,
all control settings from the 2–4 Band EQ are
preserved, and the bands in the 7 Band EQ in-
herit their enabled or bypassed state from the
2–4 Band plug-in.
Additional EQ bands can then be enabled to add
them to the settings inherited from the
2–4 Band plug-in.
Changing from 7 Band to 2–4 Band
After switching from a 7 band EQ to a 2–4 Band
EQ, or importing settings from a 7 Band EQ, all
control settings from the 7 Band EQ are pre-
served in the 2–4 Band EQ, but all bands are
placed in a bypassed state.
Bands can then be enabled manually, up to the
2–4 Band EQ four-filter limit.
1 Band EQ III
The Frequency Graph display in the 1 Band EQ
shows a control dot that indicates the center fre-
quency (Peak, Shelf and Notch Filters) or the
cutoff frequency (High Pass and Low Pass fil-
ters) for the currently selected filter type.
The 1 Band EQ may be set to any one of six EQ
types: High Pass, Notch, High Shelf, Low Shelf,
Peak, and Low Pass, by clicking the correspond-
ing icon in the EQ Type selector.
Frequency Graph display
1 Band EQ window
Frequency
response
curve
Control dot
Frequency Graph
display
EQ Type
selector
Gain, Freq and
Input Level and
Polarity controls
Q controls