User Guide
Waves V-Series
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double-clicking on the knobs. Double-clicking on the inner knob will open a dialogue box
for gain. Double-clicking on the outer ring will open a dialogue box for setting the
frequency. Entering a frequency value other than one of the available cutoff points will
take you to the nearest “legal” value. Click-drag vertically on a knob to change the
frequency. ALT+click resets the parameter to its default setting.
Lowpass/highpass filter
Selectable lowpass or highpass filter. Five cutoff points for either filter,
plus off.
V-EQ4 HP cutoff points (Hz): 27, 47, 82, 150, 270
V-EQ4 LP cutoff points (kHz): 18, 12, 8.7, 5.6, 3.9
The inner knob controls lowpass; the outer ring controls highpass.
LF (Low Frequency Section)
Controls low frequency gain and cutoff frequency.
Inner knob controls gain. Boost/cut is up to ±18 dB (bell setting); continuously adjustable.
Switchable between shelf (default) and bell.
Outer ring selects low frequency cutoff points, plus off. Five cutoff points.
V-EQ4 LF cutoff points (Hz): 33, 56, 100, 180, 330
Slope: ±18 dB per octave
EQ (EQ on/off)
This control defeats the EQ, but does not turn off analogue modeling.
EQ off is comparable to an analogue EQ device in an idle mode. The
V-EQ4 was modeled after the 1081 hardware EQ processor, and even its idle mode
replicates that processor’s characteristics. To completely bypass the V-EQ4, turn off EQ
as well as Analogue, or simply select the host application’s plug-in bypass button.
Phase (Phase Reverse)
Selecting this switch reverses the phase of the output signal.










