Reference Guide

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Included plug-ins
Audio effects
Figure 206. LP-64 EQ
Unlike traditional equalizers, LP-64 EQ provides highly accurate control of tonal balance while
maintaining a linear-phase shift at all frequencies, regardless of the gain settings. Phase-shifting in
typical equalizers means that audio material is shifted in time in a frequency-dependent way.
Alignment of low and high frequencies may have changed with respect to one another and to the
original audio material. In other words, the sound is literally “pulled apart” in time, often resulting in
loss of sonic clarity and crispness. With LP-64 EQ linear-phase processing, the integrity of your
audio is maintained for all frequencies, at all times—no unintended coloration, cancellations, comb
filtering, or muddy transients. When a host application, such as SONAR, compensates for the plug-
in’s overall latency, the resulting linear-phase output is referred to as “zero-phase”.
LP-64 EQ is well suited for critical mastering projects.
For more information, see the LP-64 EQ online Help.
LP-64 Multiband
Figure 207. LP-64 Multiband Compressor
The LP-64 Multiband Compressor consists of five high-quality compressors, each operating on a
single adjustable frequency band.
Note: The LP-64 Multiband Compressor plug-in is only available in SONAR Producer.