User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - 1 Introduction
 - 2 Songs
 - 3 Transport
 - 4 Recording
 - 5 Playback and Mixing
 - 6 Mastering and Mixdown
 - 7 Effects 
- 7.1 Automated Fader
 - 7.2 Band Effect
 - 7.3 Chorus
 - 7.4 Compressor
 - 7.5 Convolutor
 - 7.6 Deesser
 - 7.7 Doubler
 - 7.8 Dynamics
 - 7.9 Echo
 - 7.10 EQ
 - 7.11 Exciter
 - 7.12 Flanger
 - 7.13 Guitar Amp
 - 7.14 Master Limiter
 - 7.15 Multi Effect
 - 7.16 Noisegate
 - 7.17 Parallel Effect
 - 7.18 Phase Inverter
 - 7.19 Phaser
 - 7.20 Pseudo Stereo
 - 7.21 Reverb
 - 7.22 Rotor
 - 7.23 Saturation
 - 7.24 Stereo Effect
 - 7.25 Tremolo
 - 7.26 Tuner
 - 7.27 Vibrato
 - 7.28 VST Plugins
 - 7.29 DX Plugins
 - 7.30 External Sidechain Routing
 
 - 8 MIDI Instruments
 - 9 Automation
 - 10 Editing 
- 10.1 Editing Tracks
 - 10.2 Editing Audio Tracks
 - 10.3 Vocal Pitch Correction
 - 10.4 Editing MIDI Tracks
 - 10.5 Editing Notes
 - 10.6 Pianoroll Editor
 - 10.7 Notation Editor
 - 10.8 Drum Editor
 - 10.9 Controller Editor
 - 10.10 MIDI Pattern Editing
 - 10.11 Tempo/Time Signature Editing
 - 10.12 Song Editor
 - 10.13 Multi MIDI Editor
 - 10.14 Multitrack Editing
 - 10.15 Chords and Lyrics
 
 - 11 Devices
 - 12 Control Surfaces
 - 13 Audio and MIDI Files
 - 14 Keyboard Shortcuts
 - 15 Touchscreens
 - 16 Preferences
 - 17 Tools
 - 18 Miscellaneous
 - 19 Requirements
 - 20 Troubleshooting
 

EQ window 
Lo Cut  
The Lo Cut section is a lo cut filter. The cut off rate can be 6,12 or 18 dB/octave. The cut-off frequency can 
be 20 Hz up to 2 kHz.  
Bass  
The Bass section can be a shelving or bell-type equalizer. Boost/Attenuation can be -12 dB to +12 dB. 
Frequency can be 20 Hz to 1 kHz. If the Vintage button is active the equalizer follows the classic Baxandall 
curves: cutting low frequencies will be accompanied with a slight boost of the lower-middle range and vice 
versa. If the Shelve button is active no dipping or peaking will occur. If the Bell button is active the equalizer 
will affect a one octave band only.  
Lo Mid  
The Lo Mid section is a parametric equalizer. The center frequency can be 50 Hz up to 2 kHz. The 
Bandwidth can be 0.05 to 2 octaves. The Gain can be -12 dB to +12 dB. The section is inactive when Gain 
is zero (the green indicator will dim).  
Hi Mid  
The Hi Mid section is a parametric equalizer. The center frequency can be 500 Hz up to 12 kHz. The 
Bandwidth can be 0.05 to 2 octaves. The Gain can be -12 dB to +12 dB. The section is inactive when Gain 
is zero (the green indicator will dim).  
Treble  
The Treble section can be a shelving or bell-type equalizer. Boost/Attenuation can be -12 dB to +12 dB. 
Frequency can be 1 kHz to 20 kHz. If the Vintage button is active the equalizer follows the classic 
Baxandall curves: cutting high frequencies will be accompanied with a slight boost of the upper-middle 
range and vice versa. If the Shelve button is active no dipping or peaking will occur. If the Bell button is 
active the equalizer will affect a one octave band only.  
Hi Cut  
The Hi Cut section is a hi cut filter. The cut off rate can be 6,12 or 18 dB/octave. The cut-off frequency can 
be 500 Hz up to 20 kHz.  
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