User guide
CUEMIX FX
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The EQ tab
The EQ tab (Figure 10-10) displays the EQ settings 
for the input or output channel that currently has 
the focus. Click any focus button in the Inputs or 
Outputs tab to view the EQ tab settings for the 
channel.
Vintage EQ
Inspired by legendary British large console EQs, 
the UltraLite-mk3 Vintage EQ section 
(Figure 10-10) gives you the look, feel and sound of 
the most sought-after classic equalizers. Five bands 
of center frequency parametric EQ filtering are 
provided, each with four EQ types that provide 
current popular EQ styles and vintage analog EQ 
styles alike. Two bands include shelf filtering. Two 
additional bands of variable slope low pass and 
high pass filtering are provided. The filter response 
display provides comprehensive control and visual 
feedback of the EQ curve being applied. With 
64-bit floating point processing, the UltraLite-mk3 
Vintage EQ has been carefully crafted and 
meticulously engineered to produce musical 
results in a wide variety of applications.
Enabling EQ
Each input and output channel has a global EQ 
enable/disable button (Figure 10-3 and 
Figure 10-6). This button enables or disables all 
bands of EQ for the channel. In addition, each 
individual band of EQ has a Filter enable/disable 
switch (Figure 10-10), allowing you to enable as 
few or as many bands as needed for each individual 
channel.
Filter
handle
Q handles 
(red lines)
Composite 
curve 
(white line)
Individual 
filter curve 
(colored area)
Filter response 
display
Shelf filter
Parameter display
Vertical scale
Filter enable/disable
EQ Filter types
Slope
Low-pass filter
EQ filter
Figure 10-10: The EQ tab.
EQ tab
Filter display options menu
High-pass filter
High-pass frequency










