User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Vintage PEQ Introduction
Many of our audio engineer friends and other pro audio gear heads yearn for the ease of use and sound
of yesteryear. That’s right, the vintage EQ was created with you in mind...but every user will love using it!
It meticulously recreates the feel and sound of EQ of classic consoles. The vintage EQ captures the unique
interactions between the shelving bands and the gain and frequency-dependent Q structure of the
parametric band to deliver the clarity and sheen of classic EQ designs. The vintage EQ is great for shaping
the general tone of the output while the graphic EQ ghts o feedback. The screen shot below displays
the default vintage EQ settings. Lets take a look at each of the selections starting on the left with the
HPF and working our way right to the high EQ.
Vintage PEQ Swipe Zone
Here in the Vintage EQ view, swipe anywhere in the dark gray areas outlined below. Swiping up displays
that channel’s gate and compressor view. Swiping down displays that channel’s FX view. And swiping
left and right changes channels.
Vintage PEQ HPF Frequency Buttons
High-pass lters are utilized to cut out low frequencies. The high-pass lter control adjusts the cut-o
frequency for the lter. Frequencies below the cut-o frequency are attenuated at a rate of 18 dB/octave.
The slope of the HPF is engaged by
tapping any frequency button other than “O. The current selection
will illuminate green.