Reference Guide
940
ProChannel (Producer only)
Figure 279. The equalizer has six bands.
A. Low band B. Low-Mid band C. Mid-High band D. High band E. High Pass filter F. Low Pass filter
The Equalizer module contains the following controls:
• Clipping LED. Shows if the input signal to the Equalizer module is clipping. If there is any
distortion in the ProChannel signal chain, the clipping LEDs let you identify where the clipping
occurs.
• Equalizer enable/disable . Enables/disables the Equalizer module.
• Style. Specifies the equalizer algorithm. Choose between transparent equalization (Pure) or
equalization for character (Vintage and Modern). Each style provides a different interaction
between Q and Level settings. The styles are as follows:
• Vintage. Provides a curve that mimics a vintage hardware equalizer.
• Pure. Provides a clean transparent mastering style equalizer.
• Modern. Provides a curve that mimics a modern hardware equalizer.
• Graph. Shows the equalization curve. Adjust the equalizer by manipulating the graph. For
details, see “To interact with the Equalizer graph” on page 928.
• To adjust a band’s gain, drag up/down.
• To adjust a band’s frequency, drag left/right.
• To adjust a band’s Q, hold down the ALT key and drag up/down.
• To adjust parameters with finer precision, hold down the SHIFT key while dragging.
• To enable/disable a band, click the band’s region in the graph.
• To change the plot resolution globally, right-click any small Equalizer graph in the Console
view and choose the desired resolution on the pop-up menu. The resolutions are as follows:
• Auto (graph scales dynamically)
•6 dB
• 12 dB
• 18 dB
A B C D
E F